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Countries around the world have different dining table cultures, and different countries have different dining etiquette.
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1. Japan. When eating noodles in Japan, you need to make a sound, but making a sound doesn't mean making a lot of noise, so keep it quiet. People often make a sound of praise while eating noodles.
2. Russia. While you are eating, your wrists should be resting on the table, your elbows should be on the outside of the table, and you should have your left knife and right fork. It is worth mentioning that the people of Russia like to leave something on the plate, because this shows that he has eaten.
3. France. At the dinner table, it is very taboo to discuss the topic of money, never do. Unlike in Russia, eating in France requires eating everything on your plate. Only in this way is a good behavior.
4. Mexico. Whenever you meet someone's eyes while eating, you should politely say "provecho" meaning good appetite, even a stranger. This can show that you are enjoying the meal.
Meal times in Mexico are weird, for them, lunch is short, on the contrary, dinner lasts a long time, even many hours.
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1. United Kingdom: If it is a formal banquet, the seats will be arranged in advance, and there will be name cards on the table, you only need to sit in the right seat. Once seated, you must wait for the host to get the napkin first, and then watch the host put the napkin on his or her lap and imitate it.
Formal dinners usually begin with wine. The waiter pours the wine from the right. Please wait for the host to raise his glass and start drinking.
If you don't want to drink, you can gently place the tip of your finger on the side of the glass when the waiter comes to pour the wine, and you can say "I'm not drinking today." Another interesting example of English table manners is how to use a knife and fork to indicate that you are done eating, or to pause and rest. Imagine a clock where a knife and fork are placed together at an angle of 10:20 to indicate "finished eating".
If you pause, you need to separate the cutlery to form an inverted V-shape, with the tip of the fork pointing down and the blade facing inward.
2. South Korea: If you are invited to a Korean home for dinner, don't be in a hurry. Because it's not rude to be half an hour late.
Take off your shoes before entering. At the dinner table, the elderly in the family are served first, which also means that the meal can be served. Use a spoon when eating rice, stews, and soups, and chopsticks for other meals.
Remember not to point at people with chopsticks and not to poke food with them. It's polite to have no food left in the bowl.
3. Russia: Russians are hospitable, when the host hands you a glass of vodka, you must not refuse out of politeness, men have to drink it all, women don't. And when toasting, the eyes should look directly at each other.
The sauce or gravy in the meal should be eaten clean with bread dipped in. If there is any bread leftover, it will be seen as a bad and wasteful thing.
4. Philippines: In the Philippines, if you want to be a qualified guest, you must learn to wait and listen. When the host invites you to sit down, you will be seated again, tell you where to sit and you will sit again, please start eating when you will eat again, the host will not take the initiative to clip if you do not add food to you, only by doing so can it be regarded as polite.
5. Japan: In the eyes of foreigners, Japanese table manners are very particular, but it seems to be an exception when eating noodles. Japanese people eat noodle soup without concealing their noise, and they are sure to make a loud sucking sound.
Visitors are also encouraged to follow the locals as a token of appreciation for their hospitality. In addition, when eating rice or drinking soup, be sure to hold the bowl up so that the mouth of the bowl is facing you.
6. France: In France, if you add condiments to your meal before you taste it, the chef will be very unhappy. Also, guests must turn off their mobile phones before eating to avoid interruptions to their meals.
It's rare to use a snack pan for bread here, so just put the bread on the tablecloth. Only drink the wine in the glass when you want to add it, otherwise it's better to have some leftovers.
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