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What do you mean by eating?

Eating a banquet is eating a banquet;

The ancients sat on the floor, and "banquets" and "seats" all sat on the floor. The annotation of Ji Yan in Zhou Li Spring Palace Temple says: "Spread the floor and say banquet, learn from it.". It means: what is spread on the ground is called "banquet" and what is spread on "banquet" is called "mat". Therefore, the word "banquet" began to become the floorboard of seating.

In the Book of Songs, there is a saying of "banquet", and the word "banquet" means wine. The Book of Rites, which describes the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties, said: "Set up a banquet, Chen Zunzu, and set up beans." At this time, the banquet also contains the meaning of a grand and formal banquet. In this sense, the word "banquet" was used, and later it specifically referred to banquet.

Banquet custom:

Most banquets have more guests, so try to talk about topics that most people can participate in and get the approval of most people. Because personal hobbies and knowledge are different, the topic should not be too biased as far as possible, so as not to be dominant.

God talks endlessly, digressing and ignoring everyone. In particular, try not to whisper to others and give others a sense of mystery, which will often cause jealousy of "just you two" and affect the effect of drinking.