If it is a wedding or funeral, when there are many guests invited, the chairman is usually in the middle, with relatives and friends sitting on both sides. In my hometown, we should stay at home, in-laws, or men, women and parents in the middle.
Then there is the etiquette of toasting. I don't like drinking, but I know some basic manners. Please criticize and correct me if there are any shortcomings!
First of all, I think the younger generation should take the initiative to propose a toast to their elders and raise their glasses with both hands. If they want to touch cups, their cups are lower than those of their elders.
The second point is that when someone gives you a toast, you should take the initiative to stand up to show your respect for others.
By the way, don't drink too much Please don't persuade people to drink too much wine. Some people don't drink, please respect each other! Like it if you agree!
Where there is wine, there is food naturally. Serving, the arrangement of dishes, the order and method of eating dishes all have certain etiquette.
The first is a relatively large dish. What we said over there is that the head of the chicken and the head of the fish are facing the statue, and the statue does not move chopsticks. People are generally not allowed to move chopsticks. In addition, when eating food, try to eat only the food in front of you, don't rummage around the plate for your favorite food, try not to sandwich the food that is not easy to pick up, and there are vermicelli, a long dish like this.