“吧台做题家”和“学术酒鬼”,国内正在悄悄流行“知识社交”?

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  Vocabulary

Hoax 恶作剧

Wager 赌注,赌博

Theatre 剧场,戏院

Trivia 琐事

Semantic shift 词义变迁

Scibar/Science in a Bar 学术酒吧

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国内正在悄悄开始流行“知识社交”,学术酒吧越来越火!


你或许也在想,“学术”和“酒吧”这两个词是最不可能组CP的吧,毕竟谈起酒吧,那都是为了逃避学习才去的地儿。


直到看到央视新闻【“学术酒吧”火了,年轻人为何在酒吧聊学术?】的报道:


“今年以来,“学术酒吧”活动在上海、北京、广州等多个大城市兴起。观众多是大学生或参加工作的年轻人。在酒吧这个更为放松的环境中,大家学习知识,也彼此交流。


不禁感慨,你们年轻人嘴是真紧阿,边"嗨皮"边学习的好事儿也不早点说?



学术酒吧的概念最早起源于英国的SciBar(“Science in a Bar”的缩写),最初是英国科学协会(The British Science Association)的非营利项目,


旨在让更广泛的公众了解科学知识,是在酒吧举办的系列学术讲座和研讨会。


上海是最早引入这种模式的城市之一,吸引了一众高校学生、文艺青年的参与。 



参与者在社交媒体上分享自己的体验和感受,自嘲为“烟酒生”“吧台做题家”和“学术酒鬼”,拿PPT当下酒菜。



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Pub Quiz

酒吧知识竞赛,不得不提英国


国内目前流行的知识社交“学术酒吧”其实就是某种形式的pub quiz,而说起pub quiz就不得不聊到英国。


英国的酒吧文化有着一千多年的历史,pub quiz作为其中的一种重要活动形式,深受英国人的喜爱。


它是一种用来娱乐和社交的知识竞赛,通常在酒吧举行,是英国文化中不可或缺的一部分。



Pub quiz通常由主持人(可能是酒吧老板或者特邀嘉宾)来出题,参与者可以是个人,也可以是团队。


题目覆盖的范围很广,从历史、体育、电影、音乐到科学,无所不包。参与者需要在限定时间内写下答案,查手机会被鄙视噢~


参与者们通常会分成几个团队,各自合作,发挥长处。


比如,历史老师可能对历史问题了如指掌,而体育迷则对体育问题有独到见解。


不过比赛通常会分为多个回合,每个回合涉及的主题也不同,防止有人“押题”,有人“偏科”。


这种合作精神让pub quiz不仅仅是一场知识竞赛,更是一次团队协作的体验。



比赛结束时,得分最高的队伍或个人会获得丰厚的奖励或者纪念品。


BTW, 酒馆也有自己的pub quiz, 要不要来挑战下?


戳右边文字跳转噢👉小酒馆 Pub Quiz 专栏目录



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The Origins of the “Quiz"

Quiz的起源


"Quiz" 这个词直18世纪晚期才开始被使用,距今短短250多年的历史。


关于它的起源,有一个有趣的故事。


时间来到1791年,都柏林皇家剧院的经理Richard Daly与朋友们打赌,说他能在24小时内让一个词在当地流传开来。


Dublin's Theatre Royal


而且,这是一个没有任何意义,且不来源于任何已知语言的词汇。


朋友们不信他有这么大本事,就接受了这个赌注。


于是 Richard 找到一帮小孩,用很少的钱就把任务委派了出去——当天夜里,孩子们用粉笔把各条街道的门、窗户和墙上写满了他随手编的一个词——Quiz.



第二天一早,满墙涂鸦的神秘词汇成了全城的谈资,每个人都在问这个Quiz是什么意思?


不得不说,要是搁现在,这绝对是一场成功的营销策划。


自然,Richard赢得了赌注。这也使得“quiz”这个词流行开来。



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Semantic shift

Quiz词义的变迁


上面这个故事,也有人怀疑它的真实性!


语言就是这样,在流传的过程中,会有很多轶事、添加和都市传说,大家见仁见智了。


比如,在1791年剧院经理发明这个词之前就有“quiz”被使用的例子。


1783年11月的《伦敦杂志》中提到:


"A Quiz, in the common acception of the word, signifies one who thinks, speaks, or acts differently from the rest of the world in general. "


An example from the London Magazine, Nov 1783


在那个年代,“Quiz”是一个贬义词,意味着“怪人”或“古怪的人”。


或者,如《伦敦杂志》所说,“一个思考、说话或行事风格都与世界主流格格不入的人。”


"Quiz"这个词可能源自拉丁语的疑问代词“quis”表示“谁”,比如:古罗马诗人贺拉斯(Horace)的《Epistola XVI. Ad Quintium》“Vir bonus est quis?”。


这也是语言有趣的地方之一吧,因为社会、文化、使用等多方面的原因造成了词义的变迁,短短两百多年,赋予了一个完全不同的含义。



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You can find transcript here

英文原文逐字稿👇

ep24 / It means what?

词源考古研究所






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Hi, everyone. And welcome back to one of your favorite segments【词源考古研究所】...

Do do do do ~ do`


I haven't said the English name yet.


Sorry.


【It means what? 】


Do do do do ~ do`


Welcome to the show, 安澜.


Thank you. Hi, everyone.


You're in high spirit today. So I'm assuming we're talking about a fun word today.


We're talking about I have to say an activity I really enjoy doing.


So it must be quite boring then.


It’s actually... we’re talking about quizzes.


Quizzes, Q-u-i-z.


Quiz can mean测验测试或这种什么问答.  I like quiz in the sense of  when it’s a fun quiz. I don't particularly like quiz when it's given by teachers.


I remember when I was at school, we used to have lots of pop quizzes. So just these type of quizzes, the teacher would say right, books away. I'm gonna test you.


No preparation. 这种随堂突击测验,  I hated that.


I really, really hate that.


This is why now I'm a teacher, I don't give that.


Actually that's why when I was a teacher, I used to give those all the time.


You are such a horrible human being.


I know.


All right, quiz doesn't sound English. Where does it come from?


There is a famous story which to be honest, I think is a myth, most people think it's a myth. It's believed that it was invented by a theater manager in the 18th century.


You would be surprised how many words are invented by people working in theaters.


Now he bet that he could introduce a word into the language within 24 hours.


That was before social media time and the internet, how could he do that?


What he did was, he went out according to the story, he went out and hired a group of street children, so children that lived on the streets, homeless kids, okay. To write the word quiz which was a nonsense word.


He created a nonsensical word.


He paid these children to write the word on walls around the city of Dublin.


So when people woke up, they'll be like, what is this words? What is this word written all over our walls?


Exactly. Within a day the word became quite popular. People were asking, what does it mean? What is it, quiz? And then according to the story, it acquired the meaning. Since no one knew what it meant, everyone thought it was some kind of test.


Oh, because they were asking each other what does it mean?

所以问答测试的意思就出来了.


Exactly.


I'll try that in Beijing, but I probably get arrested for graffiti.


Exactly. So according to the story he won the bet.


Honestly, it would work today like the age of social media, if you have enough influence, you could just get people to use #quiz, #quiz. And then it goes viral and people start using this meme.


Absolutely. But unfortunately, this story is probably not true. It probably comes from slang to mean someone who's a bit strange or eccentric. And then it became a joke and then it became test.


That's the same with etymology, right? The origin of words就是词源这边很多都是urban myth, 很多都是debatable, controversial sources. Like where did these words actually come from and they are at least anytime in check etymology or origin of the words and phrases. There are always at least two three sources, each claiming to be the orthodox.


Exactly. But I like that story, even though it's probably not even true.


Talking about quizzes, apart from the one that you are talking about pop quiz, pop, p-o-p quiz就是随堂这种随机突击的测试, which is really annoying, but you also have fun quizzes, for example, pub quiz.


Yes.


That's not just a British thing. I guess that's like a English speaking country in general you have pub quiz.


Exactly, I know they have them in America as well and I know they have them in Beijing because I've been to a few pub quizzes in Beijing.


Pub quiz顾名思义就是在酒吧酒馆里面做的那种就是答题赢奖品的那种quiz.


They have a quiz night, for example, some of the bars in order to draw in clients, they sort of organize these pub quiz. They have a pub quiz night every week or every month. And then you go in and then you form a group. For example, you go in with your friends, you can form your own team, name your team. And then you answer questions.


Exactly. It's actually a way of pubs trying to get customers for quieter nights like Wednesday or Tuesday night,  but it is very, very popular and particularly in more local pubs as well, you have pub quiz teams that have been around for years, just a group of friends who always do pub quizzes together.


It becomes really, really competitive.


I guess it's just a way to pass time really, and also pub quiz is the generally trivia quiz.


Trivia你去查的话就是这种有琐事的意思.


Actually trivia are just these random pieces of knowledge. Yes. For example, which year was microphone invented?


Or then in the UK it's normally things about who won the World Cup in such and such year.


And you're not allowed to check on your phone obviously.


Yeah, so that is actually a big thing, when you go to a pub quiz, if you see someone kind of using the mobile phone, everyone will get very angry or even go into the toilet because some people they nip into the toilet to get the answer.


I would say this is so pathetic, but that sounds exactly like the type of thing I would do because you want to win so much.


But the thing is it's not just pub quizzes are popular, in the UK, quiz shows are so popular.


Quiz shows were popular in China 20 years ago. Quiz show就是那种专门答题赢奖的那种节目. 我觉得在国内火的时候, 大概是20年前, 至少15 20年前, around turn of the century that was very popular. There were a few very famous TV presenters that basically got their fame because they were hosting quiz shows. Even nowadays in the UK you still see so many quiz shows. Why do you think that is? Is it just because of the aging population, older people like it or is it?


I think traditionally we've just always liked it. So we've had some really famous quiz shows, for example, University Challenge where you have teams from different universities competing with each other.


The most famous is called Mastermind.


Mastermind I've heard.


And also nowadays there's a new one called The Chase that is also a quiz show, isn't it?


Mastermind is actually one of the oldest and most famous and it's a really weird story of how it was invented because the creator he was captured by the Germans during the Second World War.


So Mastermind it's almost like an interrogation. And so everything is dark, someone is in a seat and they're asked all these questions really, really quickly.


And the reason why it's like that is because it reminded him of when he was captured by the Germans during the Second World War.


That is very dark.


Yes.


And he likes reminiscing about that experience?


He use it to create a show that in the 1970s and it's still going on today.


And I bet many countries have bought that... bought the TV rights to replicate that show.


Absolutely.


This is why some quiz shows they all look alike, but they just like different versions of the same show in different countries.


So you do actually see that. It's a bit of a cultural meme in the UK.


Quiz, quizzes, so 安澜, I have to ask, do you like quizzes or have you ever won any prizes in like a pub quiz, say?


Not so much in the pub quiz. I'm really good at the history. I'm really good at the geography...


You’re rubbish in pop culture.


I'm rubbish when it comes to football, pop music and TV.


And to be perfectly honest because they don't want to make questions too difficult. They generally asked those type of questions, but I've lived out the UK for so many years. I don't understand...


...any of the reference.


or I don't really know many of the references anymore.


I'm good at like pop culture reference, but I'm rubbish when it comes to sports. I'm also rubbish when it comes to history, so I guess we can team up.


Absolutely.


Now we just need someone who's good at sports.


Well, yes.


All right. And to end today's show, we're gonna ask you, are you good at any of these quizzes or let's say trivia quizzes where you need to know a lot of really random information and pieces of knowledge. And also if you want to put in a request for any specific words or phrases you want us to talk about in the segment, let us know. Thank you, 安澜, for coming to the show.


Thanks, Lulu. Thanks, everyone.


We'll see you next time.


Bye, bye. 


Quiz


 a.


It’s believed that it was invented by a theatre manager in 18th Century.


 b.


He bet he could invent a new word in a single day.


c.


He wrote the word quiz around the city.


d.


Nobody knew what it meant and asked each other what it meant!




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