(A) Welcome etiquette
If you know in advance that there are guests visiting, you should clean the door in advance to meet the guests and prepare tea sets, smoking utensils and drinks. Or prepare fruits, sugar, coffee, etc. according to your family conditions. When the guests arrive at the appointed time, they should go out to meet them in advance.
Guests should be warmly received when they go home. If you wear underwear at home, you should change into plain clothes, even if you are familiar with the guests. After the guests enter the room, please sit down first, and then offer tea, cigarettes and sugar. When serving tea and sugar tray, use both hands to peel sugar paper, peel and light cigarettes for guests.
(2) Smoking etiquette
Smoking is a custom of entertaining guests in modern families in China, and it is a etiquette that can't be ignored when entertaining guests. In addition, female guests are generally not given cigarettes.
(3) the etiquette of tea worship
Wash the tea set in advance. When pouring tea, you should master the amount of tea. As the saying goes, hospitality should be "light tea and full wine". The so-called weak tea is to pour two-thirds of the tea leaves into a cup.
Serving tea is also a kind of etiquette that should be paid attention to. According to the traditional custom of our country, both sides should serve tea to the guests. For a cup with a cup ear, one hand holds the cup ear and the other hand holds the bottom of the cup, gives the tea to the guest, and then says "please drink tea" or "please drink tea". Don't pinch the edge of the cup with your fingers and give it to the guests. Serving tea is neither hygienic nor polite.
(4) Farewell to Fujian etiquette
When guests leave, they should generally be polite. If the guest wants to leave, wait until the guest gets up and then get up to say goodbye. The host shouldn't stand up immediately when the guest says he wants to leave. Fujian is usually sent to the gate or alley. Some guests often bring gifts, so we should respond when we bid farewell, such as expressing our thanks, or asking guests not to bring gifts when they visit in the future, or thanking some gifts accordingly, so we must not be indifferent.