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What's the etiquette for eating?
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Do not "taste" chopsticks

No matter whether there is any food left on the chopsticks, don't lick it or cook it before taking the food. It is also inappropriate to keep chopsticks in your mouth for a long time.

Don't "cross" chopsticks

When you don't use chopsticks for the time being, you can put them on the chopsticks seat or beside your own dishes. Don't put it directly on the dining table, let alone horizontally on the dishes.

Don't "insert" chopsticks

When chopsticks are not used, it is especially necessary to put them on food and plates. According to folklore, this can only be done when worshipping ancestors.

Don't let chopsticks "dance"

When talking with people, you should temporarily put down your chopsticks. Never use it to knock on bowls and plates, give directions to each other, or hold it in midair as if you can't wait to pick up food.

Avoid using spoons.

When not using the spoon, don't put it directly on the dining table or let it stand at attention in the food.

When you take food with a spoon, eat it immediately and don't put it back.

If the food you take is too hot, don't blow it around with your mouth.

When eating the food in the spoon, try not to put the spoon in your mouth or suck it repeatedly.

Avoid using bowls

When eating the food in the bowl, you should use chopsticks and spoons as an aid. Don't take it directly, or suck it with your mouth without any tableware.

If there is any food left in the bowl, don't pour it directly into your mouth.

Bowls that are not used for the time being should not be thrown.

You can't put the bowl upside down on the dining table.