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Chinese table manners
These are mostly concerned with the use of chopsticks.Otherwise generally Chinese table manners are rather more informal,what would be considered rude in other cultures such as talking with the mouth full may be acceptable but better not to do so.
* Chopsticks must always be held in the correct manner.It should be held between the thumb and fingers of the right hand,
* Chopsticks are traditionally held in the right hand only,even by the left-handed.Although chopsticks may now be found in either hand,a few still consider left-handed chopstick use improper etiquette.One explanation for the treatment of such usage as improper is that this can symbolise argument,as the chopsticks may collide between the left-handed and right-handed user.
These are mostly concerned with the use of chopsticks.Otherwise generally Chinese table manners are rather more informal,what would be considered rude in other cultures such as talking with the mouth full may be acceptable but better not to do so.
* Chopsticks must always be held in the correct manner.It should be held between the thumb and fingers of the right hand,
* Chopsticks are traditionally held in the right hand only,even by the left-handed.Although chopsticks may now be found in either hand,a few still consider left-handed chopstick use improper etiquette.One explanation for the treatment of such usage as improper is that this can symbolise argument,as the chopsticks may collide between the left-handed and right-handed user.
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