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What do white chopsticks stand for?
White chopsticks are chopsticks that people use to hold vegetables. They are put in the bowl, but not in the mouth. They are designed for health problems.

White is a public chopsticks, and black is a private chopsticks. Double chopsticks system refers to one person with two pairs of chopsticks. Two pairs of chopsticks are different in color and have their own division of labor, one for eating and the other for eating.

Private chopsticks: Everyone's own chopsticks are used to put food in his mouth.

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Male chopsticks generally refer to chopsticks specially used for serving vegetables, which are generally white, and each person has a pair, which can only be used when serving vegetables. Chopsticks originated in China, which is one of the symbols of China's food culture, while public chopsticks also originated in China.

Public chopsticks are often associated with separate meals and joint meals. Both eating together and using public chopsticks have a long history in China. As early as Xia and Shang Dynasties, the "separate meal system" appeared in China. Zhao Gou and Song Gaozong are the representatives who use public chopsticks, but after the Song Dynasty, the * * meal system began to replace the meal system. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the * * meal system had completely replaced the meal system.

Under the influence of "Hepatitis A" and "SARS", although the use of public chopsticks and spoons once revived, with the improvement of epidemic situation and the inertia of strong culture, people's awareness of public chopsticks and spoons gradually faded. No matter for the sake of epidemic prevention and hygiene, or for the sake of promoting the civilized etiquette and traditional culture of China, we should encourage "sharing meals with public chopsticks and spoons".