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Ї(gu)YxӢZ(y)
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Ї(gu)YxӢZ(y)
1In China, it is customary to use chopsticks while eating Chinese cuisine. (Ї(gu)в͕r(sh)ʹÿһN(x)T)
2When dining with others, it is important to wait until everyone is seated before starting to eat. (c˹M(jn)͕r(sh)ҪǵȵҶ_(ki)ʼò)
3It is considered polite to serve others before serving yourself. (˷(w)ȞԼ(w)һNYò)
4When eating soup or noodles, it is acceptable to slurp loudly. (ڳԜlr(sh)Եôc(din)ǿԽܵ)
5It is considered impolite to leave chopsticks standing vertically in a bowl of rice. (ѿQ(li)DzYòġ)
6It is customary to say "Ո(qng)" (qng mn yng) before beginning a meal, which means "Please enjoy your meal". (_(ki)ʼòǰf(shu)Ո(qng)áһN(x)T顰Ո(qng)ʳ)
7When drinking tea, it is polite to hold the cup with both hands. (ںȲr(sh)ÃֻסǶYòġ)
8It is important to always use the serving chopsticks to take food from communal dishes. (ĹͱP(pn)ȡʳr(sh)ùǺҪ)
9When finished with a meal, it is polite to say "xx" (xi xi kun di), which means "Thank you for the meal". (òͽY(ji)f(shu)xxһNYò顰x@Dʳ)
10It is considered impolite to waste food or leave too much uneaten on your plate. (M(fi)ʳڱP(pn)ʣ̫](mi)ԵDzYòġ)
YxӢZ(y)
1Wait for the host to invite you to start eating before picking up your chopsticks.
2Never stick chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice, as it is considered a bad omen.
3Dont eat with your mouth open or make loud noises while chewing.
4Avoid blowing your nose or spitting food out at the table.
5Do not leave any food on your chopsticks or in the bowl.
6Do not reach across the table to grab food, instead, ask the person closest to it to pass it.
7Take only what you can eat and do not waste food.
8Use the appropriate serving utensils instead of your chopsticks to pick up dishes.
9Dont play with your utensils or make sounds with them.
10Eat slowly and pace yourself, rather than rushing to finish your food.
11Dont use your chopsticks to point at people or objects.
12Hold the rice bowl close to your mouth when eating.
13Dont drink too much alcohol, and always toast the host before drinking.
14Keep your napkin on your lap, and do not use it as a handkerchief.
15Do not talk with your mouth full or while chewing.
16Always show appreciation and compliments towards the hosts cooking.
17Use the communal chopsticks to pick up food that is in the center of the table.
18Do not take the last bite of the dish, as it is often a sign of politeness for the host to finish it.
19Avoid using your phone or other devices during the meal.
20Offer to pay for the meal or at least offer to split the bill.
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