Northerners are used to calling it a spoon, while southerners are used to calling it a spoon. There is no essential difference between the two.
Usage of spoon
1. When using, don't touch the spoon with the bowl, and don't make any noise. Scoop from the outside to the inside (when eating western food, scoop from the inside to the outside). The extent of scooping is limited to not leaving the front of the bowl and plate, and the soup shall not drip on the outside of the bowl and plate.
2. Don't make noise when you drink soup. Some students don't pay much attention to this and snore, which is very vulgar.
Don't blow into the hot soup with your mouth. Sometimes the soup served is very hot. Try to drink less soup at this time. If it is too hot, pour the soup into a bowl and spoon it slowly. Wait for the soup to cool down, and then drink it bit by bit.
4. Don't eat the soup bowl directly. When the soup in the soup bowl is almost finished, hold the bowl with your left hand, tilt the soup bowl slightly, and then scoop the soup with your right hand. Don't pick up the soup bowl and drink it all at once, which doesn't meet the requirements of table manners.
Usage of spoon
1. Use your usual hand. Most people hold spoons with their right hands. However, you want to be able to control your movements carefully. Therefore, it is best to use your own dominant hand. If you sit next to someone and his hands are different from yours, be careful. Pay attention to your movements and avoid accidentally touching your elbow.
2. Hold the spoon horizontally. When you move the spoon, you should hold it horizontally. This will prevent food from spilling when you eat. Use the first knuckle of the index finger and the tip of the middle finger to keep the spoon stable and keep the horizontal angle. ?
3. Put your hand on the middle finger. The middle finger, ring finger and little finger are bent inward, and the handle of the spoon is placed above the middle finger, and the dome of the spoon points to the other hand. Place part of the spoon handle in front of the forefinger. Let the end of the handle rest on the curve formed by the thumb. ?
4. Hold the spoon with your thumb and forefinger. ? Put your thumb and forefinger at the end of the spoon. Press the end so that the spoon is sandwiched between the top of the middle finger and the thumb and forefinger. This should ensure the safety of the spoon when you eat and drink.
A spoon or soup spoon refers to a tableware with a handle, which is used to scoop food. Spoons were invented in China and appeared in the Neolithic Age. With the continuous expansion of the region, two names, spoon and spoon, are derived.