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What does our ancestors mean when they say you should chirp while eating?

Squeaking refers to making noises with the mouth when eating, which is a behavior that is not in line with eating etiquette. Squeaking specifically refers to the sound made when food mixed with saliva is squeezed and stirred in a small oral space. It is a "smacking" sound made when the upper and lower jaws or the upper and lower lips frequently come into contact or separate when chewing food. It is a type of noise.

But some people make noises when eating, such as slurping noodles loudly or slurping rice into their mouths. These are not squeaks.

Chinese table etiquette:

1. Tea is seven, rice is eight, and wine is ten. That is to say, the tea should be poured seven-tenths full for the guests, and the rice should be poured eight-tenths full, but it must be full, which is the so-called ten full. ?

2. Don’t face the spout of the teapot towards others after pouring tea.

3. Don’t smack your lips while eating.

4. When eating, you should eat on your own side. That is, when picking up vegetables, you should pick up the side closest to you and not the side closest to others. ?

5. Don’t just eat one dish you like, eat some of it. ?

6. Don’t talk while eating. ?

7. Hold the bowl with both hands and keep both hands on the table. ?

8. When eating, do not raise your legs beyond the dining table.

9. Don’t gorge yourself. ?

10. Don’t make any noise when drinking soup, and don’t make any sound when the spoon hits the bowl.

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