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The significance of learning table manners

As the saying goes, stand, sit, eat and eat. Table manners, to put it bluntly, are some manners that need to be performed when eating. Knowing table manners can make people more polite and educated. No one wants their children to go out and be called uneducated. Children who know table manners will be well-educated, and they will be well-educated from an early age.

Why is a good education inseparable from table manners?

Children know respect, understanding and gratitude.

Teach children to eat as much as they can and not to waste food. Only by cultivating children's awareness of not wasting food from an early age can children know that whenever they eat, they will weigh how much they want to eat and can't waste food.

Let children feel polite and humble.

Our children were basically held in the palm of their hands when they were young. The whole family revolves around the children. Most of them are basically eating with their mouths open and their clothes sticking out. They are not afraid that their children will eat too much, but they are afraid that they will be hungry. They don't pay much attention to etiquette Knowing table manners will make children more polite, and they will know that their elders can eat after dinner. Tell my family I'm full, and you eat slowly. Parents should also pay attention to etiquette and table manners so that children can feel the atmosphere.