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It is enough to make a butler lose his composure. For Downton Abbey has been accused of basic etiquette errors ¨C by the lady of the house.¡¶ÌƶÙׯ԰¡·ÒòÔÚ×î»ù±¾ÀñÒÇ·½Ãæ·¸´í¶øÊܵ½ÅúÆÀ£¬Õâ¼þÊÂ×ãÒÔÈÃÄйܼҿ¨ÉÏÈÉúÎÞ·¨Õò¶¨°É£¡¶øÅúÆÀÕßÕýÊÇÈ¡¾°µØµÄÕæÕýÅ®Ö÷ÈË¡£
The Countess of Carnarvon, the mistress of Highclere Castle where the series is filmed, has criticised the ITV1 drama¡¯s repeated faux pas.¡¶ÌƶÙׯ԰¡·ÅÄÉãÓÚº£¿ËÀû¶û³Ç±¤£¬³Ç±¤Å®Ö÷ÈË¿¨ÄǷ⿤²®¾ô·òÈËÈÕǰÅúÆÀÕⲿITV1µçÊӾ磬˵¾çÖÐÏàËÆ´íÎó²ã³ö²»Çî¡£
Among them, says Lady Carnarvon ¨C who writes a blog in which she reveals how a stately home should really be run ¨C are the incorrect setting of the table for dinner and the lack of servants.¿¨ÄÇ·â·òÈËÓÐÒ»¸ö²©¿Í£¬×¨ÃÅдÃûÃŹó×å¼ÒÍ¥µÄÕýÈ·Éú»î·½Ê½¡£²©¿ÍÖÐÖ¸³ö¡¶ÌƶÙׯ԰¡·Ëù·¸µÄ´íÎ󣬯äÖоͰüÀ¨Õý²Í²Í¾ß°Ú·Å´íÎ󡢯ÍÈËÊýÁ¿¹ýÉÙµÈÎÊÌâ¡£
¡®It¡¯s the little details,¡¯ she says. ¡®Glasses are back to front and things are set wrong. Setting up the table is an art. Knives, forks and spoons are set from the outside in, beginning with the bread knife and working through each course to cheese.Ëý˵£º¡°ÄÇЩ¶¼ÊÇϸ֦ĩ½ÚµÄ´íÎ󣬱ÈÈç˵¾Æ±ÊÇ´ÓºóÍùǰ·ÅµÄ¡£µ«°Ú·Å²Í¾ßÊÇÃÅÒÕÊõ¡£µ¶×Ó¡¢²æ×ÓºÍÉ××Ó¡±Òª´ÓÍâÏòÄڷźã¬Ê×ÏÈÊÇÃæ°üµ¶£¬È»ºóÒ»°´ÕÕÉϲË˳ÐòÒ»´Î°Ú·Å£¬×îºóÊÇÄÌÀÒ¡£¡±
¡®A pat of butter is impressed with the intertwined Cs and coronet and placed in front of each guest. The wine glasses and water tumbler are arranged to the top right of each setting. Downton prefer a different arrangement.¡¯¡°Ð¡¿é»ÆÓÍÒª×ö³ÉŤÇúµÄCÐκͻʹÚ×´£¬Ôٶ˵½Ã¿Î»¿ÍÈËÃæÇ°¡£¾Æ±ºÍË®±Òª·Åµ½ÓÒÉϽǵÄλÖᣵ«¡¶ÌƶÙׯ԰¡·Ëƺõ¸üϲ»¶²»·û³£¹æµÄ°Ú·Å·½Ê½¡£¡±
¡®I don¡¯t want to step on people¡¯s toes so I¡¯ve tried a few times to say, ¡°Do you know you¡¯re setting the table wrong?¡± I do feel, after all, that it¡¯s my dining table and obviously we wouldn¡¯t set it like that.¡¯¡°ÎÒ²»Ïë´¥ÅËûÈË£¬ËùÒÔÎҺü¸´Î¶¼ÊÔ×Å˵£º¡®ÄãÃÇÖªµÀ²Í¾ß°Ú´íÁËÂ𣿡¯ ±Ï¾¹ÄÇÊÇÎҵIJÍ×À£¬¶øÇÒºÜÏÔÈ»ÎÒÃDz»»áÄÇÑù·Å²Í¾ß¡£¡±
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Other tips from Lady Carnarvon, whose husband the 8th Earl of Carnarvon owns Highclere, near Newbury in Berkshire, include butlers wearing white gloves to keep fingerprints off the glasses.º£¿ËÀû¶û³Ç±¤Î»ÓÚ²®¿Ë¿¤Å¦²®À︽½ü£¬¿¨ÄÇ·â·òÈ˵ÄÕÉ·òÊÇÕâ×ù³Ç±¤µÄÏÖÈÎÖ÷È˵ڰ˴ú²®¾ô¡£Ëý»¹¸øÎÒÃDZðµÄ½¨Ò飬ÆäÖаüÀ¨ÄйܼÒÒª´÷°×ÊÖÌ×£¬ÒÔ·ÀÖ¸ÎÆÅªÔಣÁ§±¡£
She has previously said a stately home of Downton Abbey¡¯s size would, in the early 20th century when the programme is set, have had up to 60 domestic staff. At the end of the third series, the fictional Crawley family had only about a dozen servants.Ëý֮ǰ»¹Ëµ¹ý£¬µçÊÓ¾çÉ趨³¡¾°ÊÇ20ÊÀ¼Í³õÆÚ£¬ÄÇʱÏñÌÆ¶Ùׯ԰һÑù´óµÄÃûÃÅÍû×åÖÁÉÙÒªÓÐ60ÃûÓ¶ÈË¡£¶øÔÚµÚÈý¼¾½áβʱ£¬Ðé¹¹µÄ¿ËÀÍÀû¼Ò×å´ó¸ÅÖ»ÓÐÊ®¼¸¸öÆÍÈË¡£
Her observations will delight the small group of Downton fans that takes to the internet after each episode to point out anachronisms.¿¨ÄÇ·â·òÈËµÄÆÀÂÛÒ»¶¨»áÈÃһС²¿·Ö¡¶ÌƶÙׯ԰¡·µÄ·ÛË¿ÐÀϲÓû¿ñ£¬ÕâЩÈË×î°®¸ÉµÄʶù¾ÍÊÇÔÚÿ¼¯µçÊӾ粥³öºóµ½ÍøÉÏ˵¾çÖз¸ÁËÄÄЩÄê´ú´íÎó¡£
A spokeswoman for Carnival Films said: 'The team behind Downton Abbey applies the highest production values and the programme's historical advisor is on hand at all times to ensure that all elements of the production - including the set design, costumes and any props used - are as authentic as possible and in keeping with what was considered appropriate at the time.¼ÎÄ껪µçÓ°¹«Ë¾Å®·¢ÑÔÈËÔò±íʾ£º¡°¡¶ÌƶÙׯ԰¡·µÄÄ»ºóÖÆ×÷ÍŶÓ×·Çó×îÕæÊµµÄÖÆÆ¬Ð§¹û£¬¾ç×黹ƸÇëÀúÊ·¹ËÎÊËæÊ±Ö¸µ¼£¬ÒÔÈ·±£¾çÖв¼¾°¡¢·þ×°¡¢µÀ¾ßµÈËùÓÐÔªËØ¶¼¾¡Á¿½Ó½üÕæÊµÀúÊ·£¬·ûºÏÄǸöʱ´úµÄ˼ÏëÓë³±Á÷¡£¡±
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