Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Precautions for table manners (Article 25)

Precautions for table manners (Article 25)

Table manners have been a fine tradition in China for 5,000 years. With the development of the times, more and more people forget table manners. Only by going to grandparents' house occasionally can we learn the most traditional table manners indirectly. Although culture needs innovation, Chinese etiquette tradition cannot be forgotten. The following is my carefully arranged {table manners precautions (25 items)}, for reference only, I hope to provide you with reference!

1. Be careful when eating at the same table. Other people's religious dietary taboos, such as friends of the Hui nationality, must remember that there can be no pork on the table.

2. Or friends who don't eat Chili will order dishes that are not spicy and take care of other people's tastes.

Don't beat the bowl or plate with chopsticks to make a sound.

4. If there are elders, let them sit down first.

Don't make any noise when eating, don't lick your mouth, and don't make any noise when drinking soup.

6. Fill a bowl with greasy or hard-to-hold dishes. Then, don't leave them all over the table.

7. Don't turn over the table no matter what kind of food you want, and wait until others stop taking food.

8. Don't clip the dishes after eating, and don't see your favorite dishes full of bowls.

9. Don't brag at the dinner table. Eating with others is mainly for fun.

10. No one is bragging to listen to you, so others will be very uncomfortable.

1 1. Don't say bad food, bad environment, etc. When someone invites you to dinner, it will disappoint others' wishes.

12. It goes without saying that you are not satisfied.

13. Put the garbage in front of you in the trash can after eating.

14. At the dinner table, even if you are super happy, don't talk about it or laugh at it.

15. Look at the right meat and clip it according to which meat you like. Don't be picky, clip it and put it back.

16. Don't put it back even if you can't eat it. For example, you mistake a chicken butt for a chicken leg.

17. Don't rummage in the plate with chopsticks. You are not the only one who eats these foods.

18. Don't use chopsticks until everyone arrives, especially distant relatives.

19. Even if you are hungry or see something attractive, don't eat it hanging by your hands.

20. The elders said that after eating, they would pick up food with chopsticks.

2 1. Don't just eat your favorite dishes, or even move your favorite dishes to yourself.

22. Don't sneeze at the food in front of you. You can cover it with a tissue or turn your head away.

23. Eat carefully when eating, and don't always play with your mobile phone or watch TV.

24. When you go to someone's house for dinner, you must bring something, and don't go "with your bare hands". After all, it is not a "bar rack".

25. When visiting relatives, take the initiative to ask relatives whether they need help, whether they need help washing dishes, washing vegetables, cooking, etc.