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Czechs are very hospitable. Why do you have to bring your own tableware when you visit a Czech family?
Czechs are very hospitable. Inviting guests to their homes will remind them to bring their own tableware. This is a local food cultural custom.

Judging from the population base and land area, the Czech Republic is a very small country, but it is precisely because of its small area that its cohesion is very strong. Czechs attach great importance to their own cultural customs, which is why there are many etiquette requirements in the Czech Republic. Including all aspects of food, clothing, housing and transportation.

In terms of diet, the Czech Republic is a very tolerant country. They like western food, but they don't exclude Chinese food, especially Cantonese food. Czechs are very hospitable. They always like to invite people they know to dinner at home. But the problem brought by eating is that guests must bring their own tableware.

In fact, if you think about it carefully, Czechs are very cautious and modest. From their special attention to clothes, we can see that they have their own bottom line to keep. The problem of tableware is actually a very troublesome thing. For the hospitable Czechs, some guests may just come home for dinner and won't stay for long, but bringing their own tableware shows that the host family respects them.

Compared with the culture of bringing your own tableware in Czech Republic, our behavior of using chopsticks is a bit scary, but fortunately, the hospitality of China people should not be as good as that of Czech Republic, so there are not so many regulations in this respect.

Czech food is similar to China in many places. For example, they also like to eat pork and jiaozi. Czech national specialties are actually steamed bread slices, sauerkraut and pork chops, which are very close to the taste of our people. Don't forget to try it when you travel to the Czech Republic.