2. When touching a cup with others, the cup is slightly lower than others: when touching a cup with others, use both hands, not one hand. This is disrespectful to others. The correct way is to put your left hand on the bottom of the cup, hold the cup in your right hand, and hold the cup lower than others' cups when touching it. This is a kind of respect.
3. Toast should be orderly, with clear priorities: pay attention to the order of toasting, and don't toast indiscriminately. Generally, the order of toasting is that the host respects the guests, the guests respect the guests, the guests return the toast, and the guests respect each other. Generally speaking, toasting should be carried out in the order of age, position and guest and host status. Even if you are drinking with someone you don't know, you should inquire about your identity first, or pay attention to what others call him, otherwise you will be embarrassed and avoid embarrassment or hurting your feelings. Pay attention to the order, and wait for the leaders and elders to drink each other before toasting.