2. Don't wave chopsticks around the food.
3. Don't poke the food with chopsticks.
Don't put chopsticks in your mouth.
6. Don't let the vegetable soup drip.
7. Don't stir the plate with chopsticks.
Don't use chopsticks as toothpicks.
9. Don't point your chopsticks at others.
10, when you need to use a spoon, you should put down your chopsticks first.
Twelve taboos in using chopsticks
1, three long and two short: put chopsticks with different lengths on the table. Because people are used to "death".
2, fairy fingering: that is, hold chopsticks with thumb and middle finger, ring finger and little finger, while the index finger is extended. In the eyes of Beijingers, this is called "cursing the street".
3. Liu Sheng: Put one end of chopsticks in your mouth, swing back and forth, and hiss from time to time. This kind of behavior is considered as the lack of family education.
4. Knock on the cup: knock on the plate and bowl with chopsticks when eating. Because this behavior is regarded as begging by beggars.
5, holding a tour city: holding chopsticks in hand, no one is watching, going back and forth in the dishes on the table. This behavior is a typical lack of self-cultivation.
6, fans dig graves: holding chopsticks in your hand is like digging a grave, constantly pulling the food. This practice belongs to the lack of education.
7. Tears: When you use chopsticks to hold the dishes on the plate, you will spill the soup into other dishes or on the table. This practice is considered a serious faux pas.
8, hanging upside down Gan Kun: When hanging upside down with chopsticks, it is said that it is so hungry that it ignores face. It is absolutely impossible to pour chopsticks.
9. Dinghai Shenzhen: It is considered to be a shame for the dining staff at the same table to hold the dishes on the plate with a chopstick when eating. 10, incense in public: put a pair of chopsticks in the rice and pass them to each other. This will be considered disrespectful, because it is the tradition of China people to do this only when offering incense to the deceased.
1 1, cross: When eating, chopsticks are casually placed on the table. Beijingers think that crossing the table is a total denial of others at the same table.
12, landing shock: I accidentally dropped my chopsticks. People in China think that all ancestors were buried underground, and chopsticks fell to the ground, which is equivalent to sounding the alarm for underground ancestors.