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    Western Food and Table Manners Q: What is your favorite food? A: My favorite food is _____________ . -Chinese Food中餐 -Western Food西餐 Q: Do you like to eat fast food? 快餐 A: Yes‚ I do. / No‚ I don’t. Q: What kind of fast food restaurants do you know? (KFC‚ McDonalds‚ Subway) Q: What kind of Western foods do you know? Hamburger  汉堡包 Hot dog热狗 Pizza  比萨饼 French Fries炸薯条 Sandwich  三明治 Menu  菜单: Soup   汤 Salad沙拉 Main dish主菜 Side dish正菜外的附加菜 Dessert  甜食 Table Setting

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    Table Manners

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    Table manners From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Table manners are the rules of etiquette used while eating‚ which may also include the appropriate use of utensils. Different cultures observe different rules for table manners. Each family or group sets its own standards for how strictly these rules are to be enforced. Contents [hide] • 1 United Kingdom • 2 North America • 3 India • 4 China • 5 South Korea • 6 See also • 7 References • 8 External links [edit] United Kingdom

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    Food and Culture Professor Farmer May 2‚ 2012 Table Manners The expectations for our generation have lowered dramatically. After interviewing my grandmother’s on both my mom and dad sides about what was expected of them at the dinner table I saw a huge difference from then and now. Peoples eating manners are usually thought through your guardian’s ways. What is expected in my house is what my parent’s expect me to do anywhere I am using manners. My grandmother on my dad’s side was a little

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    Manners are important in society. They help us to be civil to one another. Because a person who minds their manners knows how to act in every circumstance he tends to feel comfortable in unfamiliar surroundings. Nowhere are manners more important that at the table. Table manners prevent diners from being sloppy‚ offensive and boorish. They help to communicate respect to hosts and guests alike. Table manners are not hard and fast rules‚ rather they are helpful guidelines in our social relationships

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    Table Manners in China

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    China is a country with 5000-years-long civilization and a long and rich history‚ so Chinese like to pay more attention to the etiquette‚ especially in the table manners. Most foreigners do not know table manners when they join in Chinese dinner party because Western dining is different with Chinese. Chinese table manners have three important parts‚ including place setting‚ taboos‚ and toast. Firstly‚ the seating arrangement is one of the important parts of dinning etiquette because the order of

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    Japanese Table Manners

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    Japanese table manners Japanese etiquette is to try to figure out someone else’s mind all his life. It can be imagined‚ the Japanese table manners‚ that is‚ a guess mind games‚ we maintain a polite‚ but ignored each other have high hopes‚ I really do not really‚ but is secondary. It sounds really enough it was great! Do you think the Japanese polite and thoughtful world-class reputation‚ is a casual white-earned do? Sanwuzhiji in Hong Kong and the Japanese restaurant for dinner‚ of course‚ does

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    Project: «Japanese Table Manners» Made by Oleh Hurskiy Group - 11 Say "Itadaki masu!" In Japan‚ you say "itadakimasu" ("I gratefully receive") before eating. O When eating from shared dishes‚ move some food from the shared plates onto your own with the opposite end of your chopsticks or with serving chopsticks that may be provided for that purpose. Chopsticks are used to eat most kinds of Japanese foods‚ with some exceptions. Some of the most important rules to remember when dining with

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    Table Manners between China and America Manners reflect one’s personality. Table manners are art that reveals one’s culture. There are many table manners around the world. It is also necessary to learn more table manners because of the rapid process of globalization. Using utensils‚ eating gestures‚ and serving food are different between China and America. Frist‚ using the utensils is different between China and America. In the United States‚ people would like to put their plate on the table

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    The western and Chinese Dragon The ancient Chinese created a 12-year cycle of Chinese zodiac which is represented by 12 different animals. They are rat‚ ox‚ tiger‚ rabbit‚ dragon‚ snake‚ horse‚ sheep‚ monkey‚ rooster‚ dog‚ pig. Dragon is the 5th in this cycle‚ but the most popular‚ and the only mythical creature. The figure of typical Chinese dragon has a long scaled serpentine body‚ two short antlers‚ four lizard legs‚ and chicken claws. They are either flying in the sky or swimming under

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    contrast essay: Chinese eating manner vs. Korean eating manner Different places and countries have different cultures and manners. China and Korea both are historical and traditional Asian countries‚ which have many traditional cultures and manners‚ including the eating manners. Even though their geographical position is close‚ there are similarities and differences between Chinese and Korean eating manner. There are some distinct similarities between Chinese and Korean eating manner. The first

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