英语作文 各国餐桌礼仪
英语作文 各国餐桌礼仪:
As we all know,different countries have different table manners.
Today, 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.
译文:
我们都知道,不同的国家有不同的餐桌礼仪。
今天,我想介绍一下中国餐桌礼仪。在中国学习餐桌礼仪是非常必要的。在中国,餐桌礼仪太多了。
例如,你不应该用刀叉吃饭。中国人通常用筷子。但是我们不应该把筷子插进我们的食物。但我们应该拿起我们的碗吃。我们应该让老开始吃。我们被允许在桌子上讲话。然而,你不能大声说话和笑的太疯狂。
事实上,在中国,餐桌礼仪并不那么严重。所以,你不必担心他们这么多。
It is good etiquette to remain standing until shown where to sit.
Table manners are continental - fork in left hand and knife in right.
Do not begin eating until the host signals to do so.
It is bad etiquette to rest elbows on the table.
Try and cut food with the fork as it compliments the cook by showing it is tender.
Everything should be eaten on the plate.
Indicate you have finished by lying the fork and knife parallel across the right hand side of the plate.
Dining etiquette in Japan
An honoured guest sits at the centre of the table furthest from the door and begins eating first.
Learn to use chopsticks - never point them, never pierce food with them, rest them on the chopstick rest when breaking for drink or chat.
It is good etiquette to try a bit of everything.
Conversation is subdued.
Dining etiquette in Turkey
Meals are a social affair. Conversations are animate and loud.
The head of the family or honoured guest is served first.
It is good etiquette to insist the most senior is served first instead of you.
Asking for more food is a compliment.
If taken to a restaurant, Turkish dining etiquette has strict rules that the one who extended the invitation must pay.
Dining etiquette in the USA
The fork is held in the right hand and is used for eating.
To use the knife, the fork is switched to the left hand. To continue eating, the fork is switched back to the right hand.
If you are more comfortable eating in the Continental manner it will not offend anyone.
Foods or drinks can be refused without causing offense.
Many foods are eaten by hand.
Dining etiquette in the Middle East
Guests are honoured with prime choice of meats - head, eyes, etc.
Eaten with right hand only.
Meat is torn by holding down the piece against the dish and ripping off a desired amount with forefinger and thumb pressed together
Rice is scooped up.
Do not be afraid of making a mess.
If you are finished leave food on your plate otherwise it will be filled immediately.
It is proper etiquette to compliment the host on the food and his hospitality.
It is good etiquette to remain standing until shown where to sit.
Table manners are continental - fork in left hand and knife in right.
Do not begin eating until the host signals to do so.
It is bad etiquette to rest elbows on the table.
Try and cut food with the fork as it compliments the cook by showing it is tender.
Everything should be eaten on the plate.
Indicate you have finished by lying the fork and knife parallel across the right hand side of the plate.
Dining etiquette in Japan
An honoured guest sits at the centre of the table furthest from the door and begins eating first.
Learn to use chopsticks - never point them, never pierce food with them, rest them on the chopstick rest when breaking for drink or chat.
It is good etiquette to try a bit of everything.
Conversation is subdued.
Dining etiquette in Turkey
Meals are a social affair. Conversations are animate and loud.
The head of the family or honoured guest is served first.
It is good etiquette to insist the most senior is served first instead of you.
Asking for more food is a compliment.
If taken to a restaurant, Turkish dining etiquette has strict rules that the one who extended the invitation must pay.
Dining etiquette in the USA
The fork is held in the right hand and is used for eating.
To use the knife, the fork is switched to the left hand. To continue eating, the fork is switched back to the right hand.
If you are more comfortable eating in the Continental manner it will not offend anyone.
Foods or drinks can be refused without causing offense.
Many foods are eaten by hand.
Dining etiquette in the Middle East
Guests are honoured with prime choice of meats - head, eyes, etc.
Eaten with right hand only.
Meat is torn by holding down the piece against the dish and ripping off a desired amount with