We know that we cannot stick chopsticks upright in the rice bowl in host’s home. The following is the reason EXCEPT()
A: It is considered impolitely to the host and old people present.
B: The chopsticks should be laid on your dish.
C: It looks like the shrine.
D: It seems that you wish the host or the old people at the table would
die.
A: It is considered impolitely to the host and old people present.
B: The chopsticks should be laid on your dish.
C: It looks like the shrine.
D: It seems that you wish the host or the old people at the table would
die.
举一反三
- Here are a few things that should be avoided when you are using chopsticks. Don’t insert the chopsticks upright in the bowl filled with rice, because it is a custom in sacrifice. And Chinese people seldom beat their bowl with chopsticks for it can be associated with the behavior of beggars in the past. Don’t crash into other people’s chopsticks when you pick up food with chopsticks, which makes you leave a gluttonous impression. It’s rude to make noise with chopsticks. The topic sentence of the paragraph is __________________________________________________________________________
- Of the following table manners, which is not proper? A: Avoid over-order food. B: Don’t tap on your bowl with your chopsticks. C: Make sure the spout of the teapot is not facing anyone. D: Stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl.
- To know the people of the host country, we need to learn their language.
- In introductions, we usually introduce ___________. A: the old to the young B: the young to the old C: a woman to a man D: the host to the guests
- Which of the following is considered poor etiquette in Japan? A: Offering a gift with two hands B: Placing your chopsticks upright in your food C: Taking off your shoes before entering someone's home