1. Seating etiquette. Invite the guests to take a seat first, and then invite the elderly to take seats next to the guests. When seated, enter from the left side of the chair. After you are seated, don't move your chopsticks, don't make any noise, and don't get up and move around. If you have anything to say hello to the host (the one facing the door is the seated person, usually based on the other person’s status). The etiquette of taking a seat. First invite the guests to take a seat, and then invite the elderly to take a seat. Next to the guests, take a seat in turn. When taking a seat, enter from the left side of the chair . Don't move your chopsticks, make any noise, or get up and walk. If there is anything to say hello to the host (the one facing the door is the seat, which is generally arranged according to the identity of the other party ).
2. When eating, ask the elderly among the guests to use chopsticks first. Eat less food each time, and eat less food that is far away from you. Don't make any noise when eating, and don't make any noise when drinking soup. Drink the soup in small sips with a spoon. It is not appropriate to bring the bowl to your mouth. Drink,
When dining, please ask the elderly to move their chopsticks first. Eat less when you're far away from you. Don't make any noise when you eat, and don't make any noise when you drink soup. When you drink soup,?
take small mouthfuls with a spoon. It's not suitable to drink the bowl to your mouth. When the soup is too hot, drink it after it's cold. Don 't drink it while blowing.
When the soup is too hot, let it cool down before drinking it. Don't drink it while blowing. Some people like to chew crispy food hard and make very clear sounds when eating. This behavior is not in line with etiquette requirements. Especially when eating with others, you should try to prevent this phenomenon.
Some people like to chew crisp food hard and make a clear voice when they eat. This practice is not in line with the etiquette requirements, especially when dining with people, we should try our best to prevent this phenomenon .
Extended information
"Table manners" is a very profound knowledge, which embodies the inheritance, spread and essence of Confucian culture.
For example, "respecting the old and loving the young" and "ordering the young and old" are very important in table manners. We all serve the elders first, and then serve the younger ones. Finally, serve yourself some food.
Another example: From ancient times to the present, many important business negotiations, important decisions, or interactions between friends are basically inseparable from the dining table, so table manners are very important.
In ancient my country, there was the so-called standing phase, sitting phase, eating phase, and sleeping phase. The dining etiquette mentioned here refers to the appearance of eating. To make the eating appearance elegant, it not only meets the requirements of etiquette, but also is conducive to the inheritance and development of our country's food culture.