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Dos and Don'ts: Eating traditions

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    Eating traditions
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  • Invite others to eat before eating.
    Do. Especially when you have a meal with people who are older than you.
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  • Start eating even when elders haven’t eaten.
    Don’t. You must wait until elders start to eat.
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  • Eat food straight from the big plate without putting it in your bowl.
    Don’t. You must put the food in your bowl first, then eat.
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  • Stick chopsticks straight into the rice bowl.
    Don’t. Sticking chopsticks straight into the rice bowl is what people do for the dead (like the act of burning incense).
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  • Use chopsticks or spoons to knock on bowls.
    Don’t. That means you’re calling dogs and cats come to eat rice, which is impolite to other people.
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  • Constantly pick up food from your favorite dish.
    Don’t. You need to share food with people around you.
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  • When giving other people rice, take 2 scoops instead of 1 scoop.
    Do. 1 scoop of rice is for the dead.
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  • Use your own spoon to stir the big plate.
    Don’t. You should use a different spoon for the big plate.
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  • Make sounds when chewing food.
    Don’t. That’s impolite.
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  • Put your leg onto the chair when sitting.
    Don’t. Keep your feet on the ground.
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  • Blow into the big bowl of hot soup to cool it down.
    Don’t. Take some soup into your bowl and wait for it to cool down.
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  • Criticize the food you don’t like.
    Don’t. It’s impolite.
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  • Put more food into your bowl when you still have a lot to eat.
    Don’t. Finish the food you already have.
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  • Spill the food all over the place when eating.
    Don’t. When you eat something, do it gently.
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  • Say thank you when finishing the meal.
    Do. You should thank the people who made the meal for you.
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  • Turn away when you want to sneeze.
    Do. To avoid bacteria.
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