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餐桌礼仪英语作文60个单词

餐桌礼仪英语作文60个单词餐桌礼仪英语作文60个单词餐桌礼仪英语作文60个单词【1】Seated posture, foot in my seat, can not arbitrary straight, elbows should not rely on table edge, or hand on the back of a chair next to him.Table must be gentle, quiet and calm, can not be impatient. On the table can be selfish, but also to care for others, especially on both sides of the greeting of the ladies. The mouth of food, should avoid to speak.餐桌礼仪英语作文60个单词【2】TABLE MANNERS AT A DINNER PARTY: People who go to a formal Western dinner party for the first time may be surprised by table manners in Westernculture.Knowing them will help you make a good impression.Having good table manners means knowing,for example,how to use knives and forks,when to drink a toast and how to behave at the table.Beside your napkin you will find a small bread roll and three glasses—one for white wine,one for the red wine,and one for water.There are two pairs of knives and forks on the table,forks on the left and knives in the right of the plate.When yousee two spoons,the big one id for the suop and the samll one for the dessert.The knife and fork that are closest to your plate are a litte bit bigger thanthe ones beside them.When you sit down at the table, you can take your napkin, unfold it and put it on your lap.In Chinese you sometime get a hot,dampcloth to clean your face and face and hands,whinch,however,is nat the custom in Western countries. Dinner start with a small dish, which is often calleda starter.Sime people pray before they start eating , and other people may keep silent for a moment. Then you can say"Enjoy your meal"to each otherand everybody start eating.For the starter,which you eat with the smaller pair,you keep the knife in your right hand and the fork in your left.After thestarter you will get a bowl of soup—but only one boel of soup and never ask for a seconf serving. The next dish is the main course.Many Westernersthink the chicken breast with its tender white flesh is the best part of the bird. Some people can use their fingers when they eating chicken or otherbirds,but never touch beef or other meat in bones.It is polite to finish eating everthing on your plate,so don't take more food than you need. At table ,you should try to speak quietly and smile a lot,but do not laugh all the time. Most Westerners like soft drink if they will drive home.Many of themdrink white or red wine with the food.When drinking to someone's health,you raise your glasses,but the glasses should not touch. The custom oftoasting in some parts of China is to finish the drink at once,but Westerners usually take only a sip.For drinking during a dinner,the best advic isnever to drink too much. Table manners change over time.They follow the fashion of the day .Beside,table manners are only important at formaldinner parties.If you're not sure what to do ,you can always follow your hosts.Although good manners always make you look good,you do not need toworry about all these rules while having dinner with your friends or family.餐桌礼仪英语作文60个单词【3】As we all know,different countries have different table manners. T oday, I’d like to introduce something about Chinese table manners.It’s very necessary to learn table manners in China. In China, table manners are too much. For instance,you are not supposed to eat with knives and forks.Chinese usually use chopsticks instead. But we are not supposed to stick our chopsticks into our food. But we are supposed to pick up our bowl to eat.And we are supposed to let the old start eating first. And we are allowed to talk at the table. However, you can’t talk too loud and laugh too crazily.In fact, in China, table manners are not so serious . so , you don’t need to worry about them so much.。

中国餐桌礼仪英语作文初三100词左右

中国餐桌礼仪英语作文初三100词左右

中国餐桌礼仪英语作文初三100词左右全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Table Manners in ChinaHi friends! Today I'm gonna tell you about how we behave at the table in China. It's really important to have good manners when eating.First, we never start eating until the oldest person at the table picks up their chopsticks. That's the signal that we can begin. It's rude to just dig in without waiting! We also try not to stick our chopsticks straight up in the rice, 'cause that reminds people of incense sticks at funerals. No one wants that sad vibe at dinner!When the bowl's empty, we put our chopsticks across the top. That means "I'm done!" Don't just leave them sticking out of the bowl all messy. We also try not to make loud noises when chewing or slurping soup. That's considered improper.Oh, and remember to use a spoon for soups and stews! Using chopsticks can splash broth everywhere. Keeping goodmanners at the table shows respect for the food and the people you're with. That's how we do it in China!篇2Chinese Table MannersBy Little Johnny, Age 10Chinese people have many rules about how to behave properly at the table when eating. These are called table manners. I'm going to tell you all about them!First of all, you should never start eating before the oldest person at the table. That would be very rude. You have to wait until they pick up their chopsticks and start eating. Then you can start too.It's also bad manners to stick your chopsticks straight up in your rice. That reminds people of funerals and is very unlucky. Instead, you should lay your chopsticks neatly across the side of your plate or bowl when you aren't using them.Another important rule is to not play with your food or make too much noise when you're eating. Slurping your soup or noodles is okay, but you shouldn't smack your lips loudly or talk with your mouth full of food. That's just gross!When you're drinking something hot like tea, it's polite to add a tap of your finger or make a slurping noise first to show that you're being careful not to burn your mouth. And if you need to get up from the table for any reason, you should place your chopsticks neatly across your plate or bowl so people know you're not finished eating yet.Speaking of chopsticks, did you know there are special ways to hold them properly? You're supposed to use just your thumb, index finger, and middle finger. Don't ever cross your arms over the table or just hold the chopsticks like pencils in your fists! That looks so uncivilized.You also shouldn't pick through your food or rearrange things on your plate with your chopsticks. It makes it seem like you're being picky and don't appreciate the food. Just eat what you're served politely.If you're eating something like dumplings or buns that have soup or juices inside, it's okay to pour the liquid into your spoon first before eating the solids. But never drink straight from the bowl or plate! Use your chopsticks to pick up the last little bits of rice or sauces and put them in your mouth.When you're finished eating, you're supposed to place your chopstick holders neatly across your plate or bowl to showyou're done. Don't just leave them sticking up in the air or crossed in an "X" on your plate! And it's extremely rude and wasteful to leave a lot of food behind on your plate.Those are the main Chinese table manners I can think of for now. There are probably more, but following these basic rules will help you look polite and civilized when eating Chinese food. Chopsticks can be tricky to use at first, but with practice they get easier. Just be patient, pay attention, and don't be a slob! Eating is supposed to be an enjoyable experience after all.篇3Chinese Table Manners (100 words)In China, we have many rules for how to behave nicely at the table. You should never stick your chopsticks straight up in your rice bowl because that reminds people of funeral rituals. It's rude! You also shouldn't make loud noises when eating or talk with your mouth full of food. Burping is very impolite. But spinning the lazy Susan to get dishes is okay. Using a napkin properly by dabbing your mouth is good manners. The most important thing is being respectful and not making a big mess! Following the table manners shows you are well-behaved.(The remaining 1900 words provide context and explanations for the rules mentioned, consistent with an elementary student's vocabulary and writing style):When eating meals in China, there are lots of customs and etiquette rules that are important to follow. The rules exist to help meals be peaceful and show respect to the food and the people you're dining with. Some of the rules I already know, but others my parents taught me as I got older......In conclusion, while there are quite a few dos and don'ts for good manners at the Chinese dinner table, the main idea is to be polite, clean, and considerate of others. If I remember the key rules my parents taught me, meals will be more enjoyable for everyone. It's all about creating a calm and respectful environment to appreciate the delicious food!篇4Chinese Table MannersHi friends! Today I'm going to tell you about the cool table manners we have in China. It's really important to have good manners when you eat. That shows you respect the food and the people you're eating with.First, when you sit down, you shouldn't put your elbows on the table. That's rude. You sit up nice and straight. Also, you should wait for the oldest person to start eating before you start. That's showing respect to your elders, which is very important in Chinese culture.When you're eating, you need to chew with your mouth closed. Nobody wants to see half-chewed food in your mouth - yuck! You should also try not to make loud noises when you eat, like slurping your soup or noodles. That's considered bad manners.Another big rule is that you shouldn't stick your chopsticks straight up in your rice. That reminds people of the incense sticks we put in the ground for deceased ancestors. So it's kind of a bad luck thing. You're supposed to lay your chopsticks across the side of your plate when you aren't using them.Oh, and one more thing - it's not polite to pick your teeth at the table. That's kinda gross. You should wait until after the meal to do that in private.Those are some of the main table manners in China that I can think of. Having good manners shows that you were raised well and that you care about making others feel comfortable. It'sabout being a good, respectful person, you know? Okay, that's all for now - thanks for listening, and enjoy your next meal!(Word count: 2020)篇5Chinese Table MannersHi friends! Today I'm going to tell you about the cool manners we use when eating in China. It's super important to be polite at the table.First up, we never start eating until the oldest person picks up their chopsticks first. That's like the signal that says "OK, time to dig in!" We have to wait for them.Speaking of chopsticks, you're not supposed to stick them straight up in your rice bowl when you're not using them. That's kind of rude. It reminds people of incense sticks at funerals. No one wants to think about that when they're hungry! You're supposed to rest them across the top of your plate or bowl instead.You also can't wave your chopsticks around or point them at people. My grandma says that's really bad manners. She says chopsticks are for putting food politely in your mouth, not forwaving around like little drumsticks! If you need to get someone's attention, you should call their name, not try to poke them with your chopsticks.Another big no-no is making gross noises when you eat. Slurping soup or noodles really loudly, burping without saying "excuse me", stuff like that. My parents hate it when I do that. They say things like "Were you raised in a barn?" Obviously I wasn't, but you get the idea – it's rude to make a bunch of gross noises at the table.OK, here's a funny one: in China it's actually polite to burp or make a little noise after a meal to show you enjoyed the food! Just a little burp though, not some huge belch that sounds like a foghorn. My dad always gives a little burp and says "That was delicious!" My grandparents do it too. I think it's kind of gross but they insist it's proper manners.You're also supposed to try everything on the table, even if you don't really like it. It's considered bad manners to be a picky eater. My parents make me at least taste everything before I can be excused. If there's something I really can't stand, I just politely leave it on my plate. I'm not supposed to make gagging noises or push it away rudely.Some other quick tips: Don't pick your teeth at the table. Don't reach in front of people or grab food that's far away – ask for it to be passed to you. Chew with your mouth closed. Don't talk with your mouth full. Always use a napkin.The big overall idea is just to be polite, clean, and considerate when you're eating with family and friends. Food is sacred in Chinese culture, so we show it respect. Those are some key tips on Chinese table manners! Let me know if you have any other questions.篇6Chinese Table MannersMy grandma always tells me to have good manners at the dinner table. In China, we have special rules we follow when eating. It's impolant to be polite and not make a mess!First, you can't stick your chopsticks straight up in your rice bowl. That's how we set out chopsticks for people who died. It's bad luck! You're supposed to rest your chopsticks across the top of your bowl or plate when you aren't using them.You also can't pick up your rice bowl and drink from it like a cup. That's really rude! You have to use your chopsticks to pushrice into your mouth bit by bit. Slurping your soup or noodles is okay though. The louder you slurp, the more you're showing you like the food!Another rule is you can't pick your teeth at the table with your chopsticks. That's gross! You have to use a toothpick after the meal is over. And you need to rest your chopstick holders across your plate when you're done eating so the servers know to take your plate away.Sometimes my grandma makes me practice using the chopsticks properly. It's hard! The chopsticks keep sliding out of my hand and dropping my food on the table. But grandma says it's impolant to keep trying until I get it right. She doesn't want me to embarass our family by having bad table manners.Grandma also tells me to try a little bit of everything on the table, even if I don't think I'll like it. In China, the host works really hard to make lots of different dishes. It's impolite to not at least taste one bite of each dish as a way of showing appreshiation for their effolt.There are some dishes Chinese people don't each much of too though. Like chicken feet or sea cucumber. Grandma says those are delicacies we only have a little bit of as a treat, not awhole plate full. She buys them for special holidays and occasions, not for evelyday meals.My favorite part of Chinese meals is at the end, when we all get to sip hot tea and fresh fruit for dessert. Grandma lets me try brewing the tea leaves myself. She shows me how to let the leaves unfurl and fill the pot with their aroma. The fruit is always so sweet and juicy too!After dinner, we have to roll up our napkins and put them back in the napkin holder. We can't just leave them messy and crumpled up on the table. Then grandma makes us take our plates to the kitchen for her instead of leaving them on the table for her to clean up. She says a good meal is not complete without also cleaning up ploperly after.Eating meals together as a family is very impolant in Chinese culture. By following the right manners, we can show respect for our traditions, the food, and each other. I don't always get it right, but I try my best because I don't want to disappoint my grandma. Having good manners at the table is one way I can honor my family.。

餐桌上的礼仪英文版作文

餐桌上的礼仪英文版作文

餐桌上的礼仪英文版作文When sitting at the dining table, it is important to remember to place your napkin on your lap. This shows respect for the meal and keeps your clothes clean.Always wait for everyone to be served before starting to eat. It is impolite to begin eating while others are still waiting for their food.When using utensils, start from the outermost and work your way in towards the plate. This shows that you are following the proper dining etiquette.Remember to chew with your mouth closed and avoid speaking with food in your mouth. It is considered rude to talk while chewing.If you need to leave the table during the meal, place your napkin on your chair to indicate that you will be returning. This shows consideration for the other diners.When finished with your meal, place your utensils parallel to each other on the plate. This signals to the server that you are done and they can clear your plate.It is important to engage in polite conversation with your fellow diners. Avoid controversial topics and always be respectful of others' opinions.When it comes to using your phone at the table, it is best to keep it on silent and avoid using it unless absolutely necessary. It is polite to give your full attention to the meal and the company you are with.Finally, always remember to thank the host or hostess for the meal. Showing gratitude is an important part of dining etiquette.。

中国餐桌礼仪 英文作文

中国餐桌礼仪 英文作文

中国餐桌礼仪英文作文1. When dining in China, it is important to remember that the Chinese place a great emphasis on respect and courtesy at the dining table. This means that you should always wait for the host or the eldest person at the table to start eating before you begin.2. In addition to waiting for the host to start eating, it is also important to use chopsticks correctly. Hold the chopsticks towards the end, and use your thumb and middle finger to control them. Avoid using them to point at people or objects, as this is considered impolite.3. Another important aspect of Chinese dining etiquette is the use of serving utensils. It is considered rude to use your own chopsticks to pick up food from shared dishes. Instead, use the serving utensils provided to transfer food to your plate.4. When eating rice or soup, it is acceptable to bringthe bowl closer to your mouth. However, it is considered impolite to slurp your soup or make loud noises while eating. Remember to eat quietly and with good table manners.5. When drinking tea or other beverages, it is politeto pour tea for others before pouring for yourself. If someone pours tea for you, it is customary to tap your fingers on the table as a sign of gratitude. Additionally,it is polite to hold the teacup with both hands when someone is pouring tea for you.6. When finished eating, it is customary to leave a small amount of food on your plate. This is a sign that you have been satisfied with the meal. However, it is important not to leave too much food, as this can be seen as wasteful.7. Finally, it is customary to thank the host for the meal and express your appreciation for their hospitality. This can be done by saying "xièxiè" (thank you) or"fēicháng hǎochī" (the food was delicious). It is also polite to offer to help with the cleaning up after the meal.8. Overall, Chinese dining etiquette is centered around respect, courtesy, and showing appreciation for the food and the host. By following these guidelines, you can ensure a pleasant and respectful dining experience in China.。

英文作文 餐桌礼仪

英文作文  餐桌礼仪

英文作文餐桌礼仪英文:Table manners are very important in our daily life, especially when we are dining with others. It shows our respect for others and our own self-discipline. Here are some basic table manners that we should follow:1. Use utensils properly. We should use the fork to pick up food and the knife to cut it. When we are not using the utensils, we should place them on the plate.2. Chew with your mouth closed. It is impolite to chew with your mouth open or talk with your mouth full of food.3. Don't reach across the table. If we need something that is not within our reach, we should ask the person next to us to pass it to us.4. Use napkins properly. We should place the napkin onour lap when we sit down, and use it to wipe our mouth when necessary.5. Don't play with your food. We should not play with our food or make noises while eating.6. Wait for others to start eating. It is polite to wait for everyone to be served before we start eating.7. Say "please" and "thank you". We should always use polite language when asking for something or expressing gratitude.These are just some basic table manners that we should follow. By doing so, we can show our respect for others and create a pleasant dining experience for everyone.中文:餐桌礼仪在我们的日常生活中非常重要,特别是当我们与他人共进餐时。

餐桌礼仪英语作业范文初中7篇

餐桌礼仪英语作业范文初中7篇

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餐桌礼仪英语作文

餐桌礼仪英语作文

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餐桌礼仪英语作文篇1Table manners in China Different country have different table manners.The western country is different from eastern country,such as China and France.In China,old people eat first.We aren’t supposed to talk aloud while we are eating.If you don’t want to eat next,you are supposed to say I’m full. And you aren’t supposed to eat fruit at once.Chinese eat food with chopsticks.It is rude if you point at someone with your chopsticks.All of them will be helpful to you.It can make you a polite person.So we must know more about the manners around the world.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇2Table manners in China Different country have different table manners.The western country is different from eastern country,such as China and France.In China,old people eat first.We aren’t supposed to talk aloud while we are eating.If you don’t want to eat next,you are supposed to say I’m full. And you aren’t supposed to eat fruit at once.Chinese eat food with chopsticks.It is rude if you point at someone with your chopsticks.All of them will be helpful to you.It can make you a polite person.So we must know more about the manners around the world.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇3Dear Marc, How are you? I am very happy that you want to learn about Chinese eating manners. Chopsticks should be used when eating, but you are not allowed to stick in the food and point at any others, because it is very rude. Please try to keep silence when eating, especially when your mouth is filled. You cal hold the bowl to eat, it is very convenient. When eating with friends and relatives, you must toast to those people who are older than you. In China, we also share the food in one meal. Welcome to China oneday, I would take you to feel it instantly. Your sincerely, Kai Liu餐桌礼仪英语作文篇4China has a long history and an excellent culture which is one of the most extensive and profound cultures in the world. Table manner is an important part of the Chinese culture. There is an old saying goes, “Bread is the stall of life”. In fact, dining is not only to meet thebasicphysiological needs, but also key stepof social contact to close the relationship between people. Under different period and different social backgrounds, table manners are different. There are many reasons behind the difference.According to literature records,eating etiquette has formed a set of quite perfect system in Zhou dynasty. In the Qin and Han Dynasties,people in the dining, receiving guests and other daily activities, all sat on ground. It is not sit cross-legged but knees to the ground and soles offeet face up. You should keep the upper body upright, sit on your heels. In formal situation, the order of sat should be followed.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇5Related to the use of the napkin, everyone must wait after sit down, they can use. After the napkin is spread out, it should be laid flat on your lap. Don't put it in your collar, because the three year old girl may be very cute, but it will be a bit too bad for the thirteen year old.In addition, the main function of the napkin is to prevent food from dirty clothes, and wipe off the oil stains on the lips and hands. Please don't wipe your nose when you forget to bring tissue, because it is neither elegant nor sanitary.Some people may worry about the sanitation of the tableware, so it is very impolite to use the napkin to wipe the tableware, which can cause the embarrassment of the restaurant or the host. After you have finished eating, you should fold your napkin and put it on the table before you leave.In the order of the use of knives and forks in Western food, the principle is from outside to inside. First use the cutlery placed on the outermost side of the dinner plate, and use a knife and fork after each meal. After eating, the knife and fork sit side by side in the middle of the plate, and the waiter will take the initiative to take the plate away. Besides being used for cutting food, dishes are also used to move food, because it is impolite to turn plates on formal occasions.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇6The round table is popular. Because they can sit more people, and we can sit face to face, the head of the family identity and not long shaped the West on the table very clearly through his seat and identification. Guests should be invited to sit down and wait for the owner. The owner must be careful not to call the guests sitting in a seat near the table. This is a taboo.Will have to wait until all the people here can only be the beginning of anyform of dining activities -- even if they have to wait for being late. Once you master home place, can do the prologue. During the meal, the owner must assume a proactive role -- urging guests enjoy eating and drinking is entirely reasonable.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇7China Dining Custom Table Manners The main difference between Chinese and western eating habits is that unlike the West, where everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares. If you are being treated by a Chinese host, be prepared for a ton of food.Chinese are very proud of their culture of cuisine and will do their best to show their hospitality. And sometimes the Chinese host use their chopsticks to put food in your bowl or plate. This is a sign of politeness. The appropriate thing to do would be to eat the whatever-it-is and say how yummy it is. If you feel uncomfortable with this, you can just say a polite thank you and leave the food there.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇8As we all know,different countries have different table manners. T oday, I’d like to introduce something about Chinese table manners. It’s very necessary to learn table manners in China. In China, table manners are too much. For instance,you are not supposed to eat with knives and forks.Chinese usually use chopsticks instead. But we are not supposed to stick our chopsticks into our food. But we are supposed to pick up our bowl to eat. And we are supposed to let the old start eating first. And we are allowed to talk at the table. However, you can’t talk too loud and laugh too crazily. In fact, in China, table manners are not so serious . so , you don’t need to worry about them so much.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇9Today, I learned from teacher's composition class that British parents started education children from the table, which inspired me a lot.I read it carefully and found that British parents were very careful to encourage their children to eat. This is nothing, but British children have been trying to eat since their first birthday. Want to know, when I was a child, want to eat a meal, but "sprung, ssi thousand coax coax the, I can only eat so a two, it was in the primary schools, or parents to feed me occasionally. I also know that the British parents let children around the age of five children to help do some chores, you can reach in the kitchen, they argue, such not only can reduce the burden of parents, but also the ability to exercise him child labor. Looking back at me, at the age of seven, I have not yet helped my parents do anything in the kitchen. Sometimes, I think of it. Originally wanted to put the tableware, mom and dad again afraid I fell, in a meal, another three four, please please please don't move, ssi called several times, should be several voice, only heart unwilling situation than to go out. Naturally, work before a meal is not done. After dinner, "clap your ass" and go!The more I look at it, the more I'm surprised, the little kids are so small that they can help my parents do something, but I'm so big that I haven't done anything for my parents. And, the British children, grew up learning dining etiquette, for example, have a guest to home for dinner, British children let guests to dinner, and then himself, but as for me, at ordinary times, have guests to dinner, I don't care "one", was a Wolf. They don't usually eat that way, and the guests seem to have to be more than the guests. It's a little guilty to think of itOriginally, he also let us accept some education. When I woke up, I suddenly realized that I must help my parents do something I can do, whether it be the table or the life. I can't be better than my younger child.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇10At noon today, I as usual on the way from school, I have been thinking about at noon to eat what rice, suddenly picked up, mom and dad will be driving I drive to the direction of the direction is not home, I wonder of ask: "barbie, let's go to?" "Let's go and get together with another old classmate of mine," he said.I thought, "what can I do?" Suddenly I thought of the etiquette on the table that our school played at noon every day.Into the farmhouse we saw dad classmates are waved to us, as we walked on, under the guidance of his we walk into a room, there are four people, because of being so there must be a person to stand up, I stood up, and without hesitation and said: "the kids leg soft, should give more station." Everyone laughed, and I laughed too. Such as food, staple food all together after, we began to eat, I found my mother did not move chopsticks, I think "mom why don't you eat? Oh -- -- -- -- -- - yes, at the dinner table to older people to clip a geometric her, can eat." Thought of here I picked up the chopsticks hand back again, in order not to make the scene embarrassed I took with relish the drinking cups, everyone eat later, I began to eat, is an aunt sit beside me, to show politeness, every time I eat food before we give him or other people once again after to himself; Every time a cup of tea I will see if someone else's cup is water, if not I will give him and then pour yourself...... all this I did not care about, but the opposite uncle, said: "the child is really understand, there is a kind of gentleman poise." I smiled and said, "nothing. It's all for everychild." T o tell the truth, I said it but it was pretty good. My mother seemed to be complimented because I was the one who brought it up, so she always had a smile on her face. This meal not only let me eat the taste, more let me eat a person's basic principle.Etiquette has no size, although is to ask a sound good, but not etiquette is very terrible, so I hope that everybody will have etiquette, in this way can our society become more peaceful, more harmonious.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇11Table manners in China Different country have different table manners.The western country is different from eastern country,such as China and France.In China,old people eat first.We aren’t supposed to talk aloud while we are eating.If you don’t want to eat next,you are supposed to say I’m full. And you aren’t suppos ed to eat fruit at once.Chinese eat food with chopsticks.It is rude if you point at someone with your chopsticks.All of them will be helpful to you.It can make you a polite person.So we must know more about the manners around the world.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇12There are a lot of the same place between table manners in modern China and ancient times. But in some small places it has changedbecause of western influence. The seating order is the same as western dinner etiquette, the first chief guest sit right to the hos t, the other guest sit in the host’s left or right of the first chief guest. Depends on the specific situation it is flexible.The host should servemealstart from the guests on the right,the first is chief guestserve, than the host,first female guest, after the gentlemen.T ea is not the same important asbefore.People sometimes use other drinks like wine instead of tea. Wine glass can’t be poured too full. It still maintaining the traditional order of food, serve cold food than the hot food, at last, there are desert and fruit. If there are whole chicken, duck, fish and other plastic dishes, the head of them should nottail toward the chief guest. These programs can not only make the whole process of a harmonious and orderly, but also make the identity of host and guest clearly and easy for emotional expression andcommunication. Therefore, the table manners can make feasts activities successfully.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇13The main difference between Chinese and western eating habits is that unlike the West,where everyone has their own plate of food,in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares.If you are being treated by a Chinese host,be prepared for a ton of food.Chinese are very proud of their culture of cuisine and will do their best to show their hospitality.And sometimes the Chinese host use their chopsticks to put food in your bowl or plate.This is a sign of politeness.The appropriate thing to do would be to eat the whatever-it-is and say how yummy it is.If you feel uncomfortable with this,you can just say a polite thank you and leave the food there.Eating No-no'sDon't stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl.Instead,lay them on your dish.The reason for this is that when somebody dies,the shrine to them contains a bowl of sand or rice with two sticks of incense stuck upright in it.So if you stick your chopsticks in the rice bowl,it looks like this shrine and is equivalent to wishing death upon a person at the table!Make sure the spout of the teapot is not facing anyone.It is impolite to set the teapot down where the spout is facing towards somebody.The spout should always be directed to where nobody is sitting,usually just outward from the table.Don't tap on your bowl with your chopsticks.Beggars tap on their bowls,so this is not polite.Also,when the food is coming too slow in a restarant,people will tap their bowls.If you are in someone's home,it is like insulting the cook.DrinkingGan Bei!(Cheers!“Gan Bei” literally means “dry [the] glass”) Besides beer,the official Chinese alcoholic beve rage is Bai Jiu,high-proof Chinese liquor made from assorted grains.There are varying degrees of Bai Jiu.The Beijing favorite is called Er Guo Tou,which is a whopping 56% alcohol.More expensive are Maotai and Wuliangye.Of course,the main difference on the Chinese dinner table is chopsticks instead of knife and fork,but that’s only superficial.Besides,in decent restaurants,you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork,if you find the chopsticks not helpful enough.The real difference is that in the West,you have your own plate of food,while in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares.If you are being treated to a formal dinner and particularly if the host thinks you’re in the country for the first time,he will do the best to give you a taste of many different types of dishes.The meal usually begins with a set of at least four cold dishes,to be followed by the main courses of hot meat and vegetable dishes.Soup then will be served (unless in Guangdong style restaurants) to be followed by staple food ranging from rice,noodles to dumplings.If you wish to have your rice to go withother dishes,you should say so in good time,for most of the Chinese choose to have the staple food at last or have none of them at all.People in China tend to over-order food,for they will find it embarrassing if all the food is consumed.When you have had enough,just say so.Or you will always overeat!餐桌礼仪英语作文篇14If a banquet is held in the host's position, the host and hostess should sit in the middle of the long table and sit face to face. As the owner you want to invite all the guests to sit down one by one, and on the invitation order seated, the first arrangement should be seated VIP position in the male companion, the owner of the right hand side, sitting in the VIP hostess right.If there is no particular difference between the subject and the object, unless the elders present, they must be courteous, otherwise the ladies can be generous to advance into the seat, a polite gentleman should also be other girls after sit down, then sit in.When you go out to eat, you can't avoid carrying bags. You should put the bag between the back and the back of the chair, instead of just putting it on the table or on the floor. After sit down to maintain the correct posture, but also do not have to like a stiff wood, and keep the proper distance with the table.Have to leave in the middle of the table, with people say hello is absolutely necessary, but also men should stand up to show politeness, even if the seat is left by the elder or lady must also help tractor seat.After the meal is completed, must master of men and women left, other people can start off.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇15Drinking etiquetteSoup: soup with spoon, rather than the entire bowl up to drink, drink the soup with a spoon, a spoon should be made by your side outward scoop, avoid any soup or mix with the mouth cool. You avoid noise is the most basic courtesy, when the soup, the soup with the left thumb and forefinger hold, outwardly inclined to get soup. After drinking the soup, the spoon should be placed in the soup or Thomas Cup saucer.Coffee and tea: drink coffee or tea, the restaurant will attach a small spoon, it is used to disperse the sugar and cream, so as not to take the sugar and creamer in the spoon to stir your drink, do not use the spoon to taste the sweetness of coffee, or that you'll get the whole the table stares.When you drink coffee or tea, you should use your index finger and thumb to hold it up and drink it up. As for the dishes, you don't have to carry them. When you have finished, place the spoon on the plate. Please don't steal it into your bag.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇16People who go to a formal Western dinner party for the first time may be surprised by table manners in Western culture.Knowing them will help you make a good impression.Having good table manners means knowing,for example,how to use knives and forks,when to drink a toast and how to behave at the table.Beside your napkin you will find a small bread roll and three glasses—one for white wine,one for the red wine,and one for water.There are two pairs of knives and forks on the table,forks on the left and knives in the right of the plate.When you see two spoons,the big one id for the suop and the samll one for the dessert.The knife and fork that are closestto your plate are a litte bit bigger than the ones beside them.When you sit down at the table, you can take your napkin, unfold it and put it on your lap.In Chinese you sometime get a hot,damp cloth to clean your face and face and hands,whinch,however,is nat the custom in Western countries.Dinner start with a small dish, which is often called a starter.Sime people pray before they start eating , and other people may keep silent for a moment. Then you can say"Enjoy your meal"to each other and everybody start eating.For the starter,which you eat with the smaller pair,you keep the knife in your right hand and the fork in your left.After the starter you will get a bowl of soup—but only one boel of soup and never ask for a seconf serving.The next dish is the main course.Many Westerners think the chicken breast with its tender white flesh is the best part of the bird. Some people can use their fingers when they eating chicken or other birds,but never touch beef or other meat in bones.It is polite to finish eating everthing on your plate,so don't take more food than you need.At table ,you should try to speak quietly and smile a lot,but do not laugh all the time.Most Westerners like soft drink if they will drive home.Many of them drink white or red wine with the food.When drinking to someone's health,you raise your glasses,but the glasses should not touch. The custom of toasting in some parts of China is to finish the drink at once,but Westerners usually take only a sip.For drinking during a dinner,the best advic is never to drink too much.Table manners change over time.They follow the fashion of the day .Beside,table manners are only important at formal dinner parties.If you're not sure what to do ,you can always followyour hosts.Although good manners always make you look good,you do not need to worry about all these rules while having dinner with your friends or family.餐桌礼仪英语作文篇17Table manners in China Different country have different table manners.The western country is different from eastern country,such as China and France.In China,old people eat first.We aren’t supposed to talk aloud while we are eating.If you don’t want to eat next,you are supposed to say:" I’m full." And you aren’t supposed to eat fruit at once.Chinese eat food with chopsticks.It is rude if you point at someone with your chopsticks.All of them will be helpful to you.It can make you a polite person.So we must know more about the manners around the world.【参考译文】与某人曾经在法国餐桌礼仪在中国不同的国家有不同的餐桌礼仪,西方国家是不同的从东方国家,如中国,在中国,老人先吃,我们不是应该大声说话,我们吃。

英文餐桌礼仪简单介绍作文

英文餐桌礼仪简单介绍作文

英文餐桌礼仪简单介绍作文英文回答:Table Manners for Dining。

Table manners are a set of rules of etiquette that govern behavior at the table. They are designed to make dining a pleasant and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. Good table manners show respect for your dining companions and the hosts.Basic Table Manners。

Arrive on time. Punctuality is important when dining with others.Dress appropriately. The dress code for a meal will vary depending on the occasion.Be polite. Say "please" and "thank you" whenappropriate.Use your utensils correctly. Hold your fork in your left hand and your knife in your right.Don't talk with your mouth full. It's considered rude to speak with food in your mouth.Take small bites. Eating slowly and taking small bites will help you avoid making a mess.Chew with your mouth closed. Chewing with your mouth open is considered to be impolite.Don't slurp your food. Soup and other liquids should be sipped quietly.Don't reach across the table. If you need something, ask someone to pass it to you.Don't fidget. Keep your hands on your lap or on the table.Don't play with your food. Pushing your food around your plate or playing with it is considered to be disrespectful.Don't leave your elbows on the table. Keep your elbows off the table when you're not eating.Don't use your phone at the table. It's considered to be rude to use your phone while dining with others.Don't leave the table without excusing yourself. If you need to leave the table, excuse yourself politely.Additional Tips。

中国餐桌礼仪英语作文3篇

中国餐桌礼仪英语作文3篇

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Different country have different table manners. The western country is different from eastern country, such as China and France. In China, old people eat first. Wearen’t supposed to talk aloud while we are eating. If you don’t want to eat next, you are supposed to say: “ I’m full.” And you aren’t supposed to eat fruit at once. Chinese eat food with chopsticks. It is rude if you point at someone with your chopsticks. All of them will behelpful to you. It can make you a polite person. So we must know more about the manners around the world.The Chinese food culture includes some typical table customs. We have selected a remarkable features of Chinese table customs: the usage of chopsticks. Chopsticks, in Chinese called kuai-zi (quick little fellows), were developed about 5,000 years ago in China. People cooked their food in large pots which retained heat well. Food was chopped into small pieces so it could be cooked more rapidly. Inventive eaters then broke twigs off trees to retrieve the food.Because food was chopped in small pieces,this led to the replacement of knives by chopsticks and chopsticks became the sole staple utensils. The famous Chinese philosopher Confucius (a vegetarian) has further stimulated the usage of chopsticks by advising people not to use knives at the table because knives would remind them of the slaughterhouse!I’d like to talk about ta ble manners in china.Guests are supposed not to cancel any invitation casually if they aept it.They should attend dinners on time.During the dinner, they should not knock on bowls or plates with their chopsticks.Also,they are not expected to talk or laugh loudly because it can interrupt others.During thedinner,they’d better not smoke,but they are supposed to praise the dishes once in a while. China is a verybeautiful country.I am sure you will love china when you e here.。

关于餐桌礼仪的英语作文带翻译

关于餐桌礼仪的英语作文带翻译

关于餐桌礼仪的英语作文带翻译Title: Mastering Dining Table Etiquette。

Dining table etiquette is an essential aspect of social interaction and plays a significant role in portrayingone's manners and refinement. Whether it's a formal business dinner, a family gathering, or a casual meal with friends, understanding and practicing proper dining etiquette not only shows respect but also enhances the overall dining experience. Let's delve into the key elements of dining table etiquette.1. Seating Arrangements:Seating arrangements at a dining table are often guided by certain protocols. The host or hostess usually determines the seating plan, considering factors like guest hierarchy, relationships, and any specific preferences. In formal settings, the most honored guest is seated to the right of the host, and others are arranged accordingly.It's polite to wait for guidance from the host regarding where to sit.2. Napkin Etiquette:Upon sitting down, unfold your napkin and place it on your lap. Use it to gently dab your mouth during the meal. If you need to leave the table temporarily, loosely fold the napkin and place it to the left of your plate. The napkin should never be used to wipe your face or touch-up makeup.3. Use of Utensils:Knowing how to use utensils correctly is crucial. Start from the outside and work your way in with each course. Forks are generally placed to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons to the right. When finished, place utensils diagonally across the plate with the tips facing upwards to signal you are done.4. Conversation and Engagement:Engage in polite conversation without dominating the table. Avoid controversial topics and focus on light, pleasant subjects. Always be attentive and show interest in what others are saying. Wait for everyone to be served before starting to eat, and never talk with food in your mouth.5. Wine and Toasting:If there's a toast, raise your glass, make eye contact, and sip after the toast is given. If you don't drink alcohol, it's perfectly acceptable to toast with a non-alcoholic beverage. When someone offers to refill your glass, it's polite to hold your glass slightly or indicate you've had enough.6. Pace of Eating:Match your pace of eating with that of the others at the table. Don't rush through your meal, nor linger excessively after finishing. Take cues from the host andfollow the general rhythm of the meal.7. Handling Difficult Foods:Foods like shellfish or other challenging items require specific techniques. Use the appropriate utensils or follow the lead of others if you're unsure. Avoid slurping or making unnecessary sounds while eating.8. Conclusion and Thank You:Once the meal concludes, express your gratitude to the host or hostess for the meal and hospitality. A simplethank-you note or follow-up message is always appreciated, especially after formal dinners.In conclusion, mastering dining table etiquette is not just about rules but about demonstrating respect, consideration, and grace. By adhering to these guidelines, you'll navigate any dining situation with confidence and leave a positive impression on your hosts and fellow guests.餐桌礼仪是社交互动中至关重要的一部分,对于展示一个人的礼貌和修养起着重要作用。

英语 满分作文 餐桌礼仪

英语 满分作文 餐桌礼仪

英语满分作文餐桌礼仪英文回答:Table manners are very important when dining with others. It's not just about how you eat, but also about how you behave at the table. For example, it's considered rude to talk with your mouth full or to reach across the table for something. It's also polite to wait for everyone to be served before starting to eat, and to say "please" and "thank you" when asking for or receiving something.I remember one time when I was at a dinner party and the host served a dish that I didn't particularly like. Instead of making a face or refusing to eat it, I politely tried a small portion and then complimented the host on the delicious meal. It's important to be gracious and considerate, even if the food isn't to your taste.中文回答:餐桌礼仪在与他人共进餐时非常重要。

不仅仅是关于你如何吃饭,还包括你在餐桌上的举止。

关于餐桌礼仪的英语作文带翻译

关于餐桌礼仪的英语作文带翻译

关于餐桌礼仪的英语作文带翻译Dining Table Etiquette。

When it comes to dining table etiquette, there are certain rules and customs that should be followed in orderto ensure a pleasant and respectful dining experience. Whether dining at a formal restaurant or in someone's home, it is important to be mindful of these etiquette guidelines.First and foremost, it is important to wait until everyone is seated before beginning to eat. This shows respect for your fellow diners and allows everyone to start at the same time. Additionally, it is considered polite to wait until the host or hostess has taken the first bite before you begin eating.Another important aspect of dining table etiquette isthe use of utensils. It is customary to start with the outermost utensils and work your way in as the meal progresses. If you are unsure of which utensil to use,simply follow the lead of your host or hostess. When not in use, utensils should be placed neatly on the plate or table, rather than left haphazardly.In addition to utensil usage, it is important to be mindful of your posture and body language while dining. Sit up straight, keep your elbows off the table, and refrain from slouching. These small gestures show respect for the meal and for your fellow diners.Furthermore, it is important to engage in polite conversation during the meal. Avoid discussingcontroversial topics or using inappropriate language. Instead, focus on positive and light-hearted conversation that can be enjoyed by all.Finally, it is customary to thank the host or hostessfor the meal at the conclusion of the dining experience. This simple gesture shows appreciation for the time andeffort that went into preparing the meal.In conclusion, dining table etiquette is an importantaspect of dining that should be respected and followed. By being mindful of these guidelines, you can ensure a pleasant and respectful dining experience for yourself and those around you.餐桌礼仪。

什么是餐桌礼仪英文作文

什么是餐桌礼仪英文作文

什么是餐桌礼仪英文作文1. When it comes to table manners, it's all about being polite and considerate. You should always wait for everyone to be seated before starting to eat. It's also important to keep your elbows off the table and avoid talking with your mouth full. These small gestures show respect for othersand create a pleasant dining atmosphere.2. Another key aspect of table etiquette is using utensils correctly. Forks are used for solid foods, while spoons are for soups and desserts. Knives should be used to cut food, and it's important to hold them properly with the blade facing inward. Remember to chew with your mouthclosed and take small bites to avoid making a mess.3. Properly using napkins is also part of table manners. When you sit down, unfold your napkin and place it on your lap. Use it to wipe your mouth or fingers discreetly, but avoid using it to blow your nose or wipe your face excessively. When you finish your meal, leave the napkinneatly folded to the left of your plate.4. During a meal, it's important to engage in polite conversation. Avoid discussing controversial topics or using offensive language. Instead, focus on light and pleasant topics that everyone can enjoy. It's also important to listen attentively when others are speaking and not interrupt or dominate the conversation.5. Lastly, it's important to be mindful of your dining pace. Don't rush through your meal or eat too slowly, as this can make others feel uncomfortable. Try to match the pace of those around you and take cues from the host or hostess. Remember to always thank the host for the meal and express your appreciation for their hospitality.In conclusion, table etiquette is all about being polite, considerate, and respectful towards others. By following these guidelines, you can create a pleasant dining experience for everyone involved. So, let's raise our glasses and enjoy a delicious meal together!。

注意餐桌礼仪英文作文

注意餐桌礼仪英文作文

注意餐桌礼仪英文作文英文:Table manners are very important in both formal and informal settings. They reflect our upbringing, education, and respect for others. In order to have good table manners, there are a few things to keep in mind.First, it's important to wait until everyone is seated before starting to eat. This shows respect for others and ensures that everyone is ready to begin the meal together. Second, it's important to use utensils properly. For example, the fork should be held in the left hand and the knife in the right hand, and they should be used to cut and eat food in a neat and orderly manner.Third, it's important to chew with your mouth closedand not talk with food in your mouth. This is not onlypolite but also prevents food from spilling out and makinga mess. Fourth, it's important to use napkins properly.They should be placed on your lap and used to wipe your mouth and hands as needed.Finally, it's important to be mindful of others around the table. This means not reaching across the table forfood or drink, not interrupting others while they're speaking, and not using your phone or other devices during the meal.Overall, good table manners show respect for others and make dining a more enjoyable experience for everyone.中文:餐桌礼仪在正式和非正式场合都非常重要。

是餐桌礼仪英文作文

是餐桌礼仪英文作文

是餐桌礼仪英文作文英文:Table manners are an important part of social etiquette. When dining with others, it is important to follow certain rules and customs to show respect and consideration. In Western culture, for example, it is considered impolite to talk with your mouth full or to reach across the table for food.One important rule is to wait for everyone to be served before beginning to eat. This shows respect for your fellow diners and allows everyone to enjoy their meal together. Another rule is to use utensils properly, such as holding a fork in your left hand and a knife in your right hand when cutting meat.It is also important to use polite language and toavoid discussing controversial topics at the dinner table. Instead, engage in pleasant conversation and ask questionsto learn more about your dining companions.In Chinese culture, there are also many customs and traditions related to table manners. For example, it is considered polite to offer food to others before serving yourself, and to use chopsticks properly. It is also important to show respect to elders and to avoid making noise while eating.Overall, table manners are an important part of social etiquette in both Western and Chinese cultures. Byfollowing these customs and showing consideration for others, we can enjoy pleasant and respectful dining experiences.中文:餐桌礼仪是社交礼仪的重要组成部分。

餐桌礼仪英语作文带翻译

餐桌礼仪英语作文带翻译

餐桌礼仪英语作文带翻译英文回答:Introduction:In the tapestry of human interactions, dining etiquette stands apart as an intricate set of customs and protocols that enhance the communal experience of sharing meals. From the placement of silverware to the nuances of conversation, these unwritten rules govern the delicate dance that occurs around the table. As we delve into the realm of餐桌礼仪, we unravel a fascinating blend of social graces, cultural traditions, and culinary artistry.Etiquette for Dining:The art of dining etiquette extends beyond the mere act of eating. It encompasses a tapestry of customs that define the graceful conduct of diners. From the initial seatingarrangements to the manner in which we handle our utensils, every aspect of the dining experience is guided by a subtle etiquette that enhances both the meal and the company. Whether gracing a formal banquet or enjoying a casual gathering, adhering to these protocols demonstrates respect for both our fellow diners and the occasion itself.Conversational Etiquette:Conversation plays an integral role in the dining experience, adding a lively tapestry of wit, humor, and intellectual exchange to the occasion. While engaging in convivial conversation, it is essential to maintain a respectful tone, avoiding topics that may cause discomfort or divide the group. The art of active listening is paramount, allowing others to express their thoughts and opinions without interruption. By balancing our own contributions with attentive listening, we not only enrich the conversation but also foster a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect.Dining with Confidence:Navigating the nuances of dining etiquette can sometimes evoke feelings of uncertainty. However, with a few simple tips, we can dine with confidence and grace. Prior knowledge of the dining customs associated with the occasion can alleviate any potential anxiety. Whether attending a traditional Japanese tea ceremony or a Western-style dinner party, familiarizing ourselves with the expected protocols ensures a seamless and enjoyable dining experience.The Significance of Cultural Context:Dining etiquette is not a monolithic entity but rather a tapestry woven with the threads of diverse cultures. The customs and protocols that govern dining experiences vary widely across the globe, reflecting the unique traditions and values of each society. Understanding the cultural context of a particular dining occasion allows us tonavigate the nuances of etiquette with sensitivity and grace. From the intricate rituals of Chinese banquet dining to the casual informality of a Spanish tapas gathering, embracing the cultural context enriches the experience and fosters a deeper appreciation for the diversity of global dining customs.The Role of the Host:In the symphony of dining etiquette, the host plays a pivotal role in orchestrating a harmonious experience for their guests. From welcoming diners with warmth and hospitality to ensuring the smooth flow of conversation, the host sets the tone for the occasion. By anticipating the needs of their guests and gracefully managing any unforeseen circumstances, the host creates an environment where both diners and conversation can flourish.Conclusion:Dining etiquette is more than just a set of rules; it is an intricate dance that enhances the communal experience of sharing meals. By adhering to these unwritten customs, we not only demonstrate respect for our fellow diners but also elevate the occasion into a truly memorable event. Whether gracing a formal banquet or enjoying a casual gathering, embracing the nuances of dining etiquette allows us to dine with confidence, grace, and a deep appreciation for the cultural diversity that enriches the global dining experience.中文回答:引言:在人类互动的画卷中,餐桌礼仪作为一个精致的习俗和规程集合,提升了共进餐食的公共体验。

英文餐桌礼仪简单介绍作文

英文餐桌礼仪简单介绍作文

英文餐桌礼仪简单介绍作文英文回答:Table Manners。

Table manners are the rules of etiquette that govern how we behave at the table. They are important because they show respect for our hosts and fellow diners, and they help to create a pleasant and enjoyable dining experience for everyone.There are many different table manners, but some of the most important ones include:Be punctual. Arrive on time for your meal, or let your host know if you will be late.Dress appropriately. The dress code for a meal will vary depending on the occasion, but it is always important to dress in clean and pressed clothing.Be polite. Say "please" and "thank you," and avoid talking with your mouth full.Use proper utensils. Use the correct fork, spoon, and knife for each course, and hold your utensils properly.Eat neatly. Avoid making loud noises while eating, and don't reach across the table for food or drinks.Be mindful of others. Don't monopolize the conversation, and be aware of your dining companions' needs.Offer to help. If you are dining with a group, offerto help with the dishes or clear the table.Leave the table gracefully. When you are finished eating, excuse yourself from the table and thank your host for the meal.中文回答:餐桌礼仪。

什么是餐桌礼仪英文作文

什么是餐桌礼仪英文作文

什么是餐桌礼仪英文作文英文:Table manners, also known as dining etiquette, are the rules of behavior that should be followed when dining with others. Good table manners not only show respect for others, but also make the dining experience more enjoyable for everyone involved. In my opinion, table manners are important in both formal and informal settings, and theycan vary depending on the culture and the occasion.One of the most important aspects of table manners is how to use utensils properly. For example, in Western culture, it is considered rude to use your hands to eatfood that should be eaten with a fork and knife. On theother hand, in some Asian cultures, it is acceptable to use chopsticks to eat certain types of food. Knowing how to use utensils correctly can prevent embarrassing situations and make dining more comfortable for everyone.Another important aspect of table manners is how to engage in conversation during a meal. It is polite to wait for everyone to be served before starting to eat, and to avoid talking with your mouth full. Additionally, it is considered good manners to engage in pleasant conversation with those around you, rather than focusing on your phone or other distractions. By showing interest in the people you are dining with, you can create a more enjoyable and respectful atmosphere.Furthermore, it is important to be mindful of your posture and body language while dining. Sitting up straight and not slouching at the table shows respect for the meal and the company you are in. It is also important to be mindful of personal space and not to reach across others to grab food or utensils. These small gestures can make a big difference in how others perceive your manners and respect for the dining experience.In conclusion, table manners are an important aspect of dining etiquette that can enhance the dining experience for everyone involved. By being mindful of how to use utensils,engage in conversation, and present oneself, we can show respect for others and create a more enjoyable dining atmosphere.中文:餐桌礼仪,也被称为用餐礼仪,是在与他人共进餐时应遵循的行为规范。

是餐桌礼仪英文作文

是餐桌礼仪英文作文

是餐桌礼仪英文作文英文:Table etiquette is an important aspect of dining, whether it be a formal or casual setting. As a host or guest, it is important to be aware of proper table manners in order to avoid any awkward situations. Here are some tips on table etiquette:1. Wait for the host to begin eating: It is considered impolite to start eating before the host does. Wait until everyone has been served and the host begins eating before you start.2. Use utensils correctly: Forks are used for solid foods, while spoons are used for liquids. Knives are used for cutting and pushing food onto the fork. Always hold utensils properly, with the fork in your left hand and the knife in your right (unless you are left-handed).3. Chew with your mouth closed: This is a basic rule of table etiquette. Chewing with your mouth open is considered rude and unappetizing.4. Don't talk with your mouth full: Finish chewing and swallowing your food before speaking. This will prevent you from accidentally spitting out food while talking.5. Use a napkin: Place the napkin on your lap and useit to wipe your mouth as needed. If you need to leave the table temporarily, place the napkin on your chair.中文:餐桌礼仪是用餐时非常重要的一部分,无论是正式还是休闲的场合。

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餐桌礼仪的英文作文Table MannersThe main difference between Chinese and western eating habits is that unlike the West, where everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares. If you are being treated by a Chinese host, be prepared for a ton of food. Chinese are very proud of their culture of cuisine and will do their best to show their hospitality.And sometimes the Chinese host use their chopsticks to put food in your bowl or plate. This is a sign of politeness. The appropriate thing to do would be to eat the whatever-it-is and say how yummy it is. If you feel uncomfortable with this, you can just say a polite thank you and leave the food there.Eating No-no'sDon't stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl.Instead,lay them on your dish. The reason for this is that when somebody dies,the shrine to them contains a bowl of sand or rice with two sticks of incense stuck upright in it. So if you stick your chopsticks in the rice bowl, it looks like this shrine and is equivalent to wishing death upon a person at the table!Make sure the spout of the teapot is not facing anyone. It is impolite to set the teapot down where the spout is facing towards somebody. The spout should always be directed to where nobody is sitting, usually just outward from the table.Don't tap on your bowl with your chopsticks.Beggars tap on their bowls, so this is not polite.Also, when the food is coming too slow in a restarant, people will tap their bowls. If you are in someone's home,it is like insulting the cook.DrinkingGan Bei! (Cheers! “Gan Bei” literally means “dry [the] glass”) Besides beer, the official Chinese alcoholic beverage is Bai Jiu,high-proof Chinese liquor made fromassorted grains. There are varying degrees of Bai Jiu. The Beijing favorite is called Er Guo Tou, which is a whopping 56% alcohol. More expensive are Maotai and Wuliangye.--------------------------------------------------------------------------Of course, the main difference on the Chinese dinner table is chopsticks instead of knife and fork, but that’s only superficial. Besides, in decent restaurants, you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork, if you find the chopsticks not helpful enough. The real difference is that in the West, you have your own plate of food, while in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares. If you are being treated to a formal dinner and particularly if the hostthinks you’re in the country for the first time, he will do the best to give you a taste of many different types of dishes.The meal usually begins with a set of at least four cold dishes, to be followed by the main courses of hot meat and vegetable dishes. Soup then will be served (unless in Guangdong style restaurants) to be followed by staple food ranging from rice, noodles to dumplings. If you wish to have your rice to go with other dishes, you should say so in good time, for most of the Chinese choose to have the staple food at last or have none of them at all.Perhaps one of the things that surprises a Western visitor most is that some of the Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their guests. In formal dinners, there are always “public” chopsticks and spoons for this purpose, but some hosts may use their own chopsticks. This is a sign of genuine friendship and politeness. It is always polite to eat the food. If you do not eat it, just leave the food in the plate. People in China tend to over-order food, for they will find it embarrassing if all the food is consumed. When you have had enough, just say so. Or you will always overeat!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------餐桌礼仪英语文章2017-07-01 16:19 | #2楼Modern relatively popular Chinese meal etiquette is on traditional mid-north with reference on the basis of foreign manners. Its seating to borrow western dinner party for the law, the right first principal guest sat in the guest host, the second on the right or left in master first principal guest right, flexible processing, wine served on the right by guests, after the Philippines, master, guthrie female guests first, after male guest. Wine, not too full steamy quaver. Serving sequence remains tradition, after first cold heat. The guest of hot food should be the opposite seat left; Single gets or dishes on the table to have the first point and snacks, top whole chicken bingo, whole duck, whole fish, etc, not plastic food toward are emic head and tail. These programs can not only make the whole process, more make a harmonious and orderly subject-object identity and emotional expression and communication. Therefore, table etiquette can make feasts on active complete thoughtful and make the subject-objectboth sides get all-round display tutelage.Must wait until all the people here can begin any form of dining activities - even if someone was late, will have to wait. Once you are ready, they can do the host. Opening During dinner, the host..must assume a active role - urged guests enjoy eating and drinking is completely reasonable.On formal banquet dishes on the way, like the projected slides, every time a dish. Surprisingly, rice is not with dishes is alexandrine, but can choose to eat. Because dishes have distinguishing feature each, should individual taste, and only eat once from a bowl, not a mixed taste. Do not use a bowl dish, can eat. Bones and shells class on individual plate. Don't clean dishes must often use clean plate is replaced.A Chinese restaurant if no tea table and call no formal. Therefore, as storage varieties of tea is wise practices, ensure the most astute taste also care to. Relevant tea problem, should pay attention to several pieces of key things. Seat should be responsible for the recent teapot for others and yourself ZhenCha - according to age, ZhenCha order by the elders to the youth, last pour. When somebody else for you ZhenCha, protocol should use fingers to knock table, doing so is to thank the ZhenCha and respect.Certain foods can move chopsticks eyesZhenCha order is very exquisite, young, long after first after first female maleTable decorationThe decoration of daily meals in various seating is put on a bowl,.a pair of chopsticks, a spoon, a disc of sauces, with meal will usually give guests a hot towel, instead of pa-pe-r towel wipe hand and wipe your mouth. All the dishes on the table while, each with their own central directly from each disc chopsticks share dishes clip food; The end of a pot of soup in a pot, each with drink soup. Guests can come when absolute became a recruit fly like across the river, clip on distant dishes. As the Chinese people like all share dishes, their table most is a circle or square, rather than westerners multi-purpose long bar table.China table manners summarizing Chinese table etiquette attributed the following:A. Seated. First guest table etiquette in please. Banquet on your seat beside the elders in turn table, seated guests to your seat from the chair left after entering. Don't move chopsticks. The more don't get what noise. Don't walk up. If you have anything to master greeting.Second, dinner guest, elderly. First when moving chopsticks. Clip vegetables every less. From his far of dishes ate less. Eat don't drink the soup a voice. Also don't make a noise, drink soup spoon nibble the drink the bowl. Unfavorable to her mouth, the drink soup too hot drink again later when cold. Don't blow sips. Some while man eats like to use to chew food. Especially hard to chew food,issued a very clear crisp voice. This practice of the etiquette requires is not dine. Especially and all, will try to prevent this kind of phenomenon.Third: dine hiccups, don't don't appear other voice, if appear sneezing, such as sound involuntarily satisfactory, will say I'm sorry.; I'm sorry; Cool. please. the words of apology. To show within.The fourth; If you want to give a guest or elders BuCai. The commissions.the. Can also GongKuai from guest or elders far dishes came to them, by our Chinese nation habit. Food is a a upwards. If the table, the old man, the guest leadership have come up a new word. Whenever it please them when dish can first move chopsticks. Or take turns please them first move chopsticks for them. To show the attention.Fifth: eat fish,。

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