Tableware placement standard: orderly placement of utensils, symmetrical placement and reasonable placement specification.
1. Place utensils in order
Place utensils with bone plates, spoon pads and porcelain spoons. Put the tableware in a tray with napkins, with the tray on the left hand side and the right hand. Place them clockwise from the main seat. The distance between the public spoon and the public chopsticks is 1 cm; The two sides of the dish of chopsticks are equal.
2. Put them in a symmetrical shape
The public dish, the public spoon and the public chopsticks should be placed right in front of the host and the deputy host's seat, with the distance between the dishes being 3 cm from the bottom of the wine glass. The public spoon and the public chopsticks are placed horizontally in the dish, with the chopsticks on the side near the center of the table, the spoon on the side close to the guests, the spoon handle facing left and the chopstick handle facing right, so as to form a symmetrical shape.
3. Reasonable placement specifications
When placing the wine glasses, the center of the bonesetting dish should be placed, and the bottom edge of the wine glasses should be 1 cm away from the spoon pad; The white wine glass is placed on the right side of the grape wine glass, and the distance between the cup and the upper mouth of the cup is 1 cm.
Precautions for dining:
1. The water cup is mainly used to hold water, soda, juice, cola and other soft drinks. Don't use it to hold wine, and don't invert the glass. In addition, what you drink in your mouth can't be spit back into the glass.
2. Before eating Chinese food, if you are more particular, you will put a wet towel on each diner. It can only be used to wipe hands. After wiping your hands, you should put them back on the plate and take them away by the waiter. Sometimes, a wet towel will be put on before the formal banquet is over. Different from the former, it can only be used to wipe your mouth, but not your face or sweat.
3. Don't pick your teeth in public. Cover your mouth with your other hand when you have to pick it up. Don't watch it in public or enter again, and don't throw it around or spit it out casually. After picking your teeth, don't hold a toothpick for a long time, let alone use it to get food.