What is considered proper table manners as a polite guest?
A: Say thank you all the time.
B: Wait to be served and do not help yourself with food.
C: Do not ask for another helping of some food even if you want it.
D: Eat up everything on the plate.
A: Say thank you all the time.
B: Wait to be served and do not help yourself with food.
C: Do not ask for another helping of some food even if you want it.
D: Eat up everything on the plate.
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- In South Korea, it is considered polite to _______. A: finish all the food on your plate B: refuse offers of more food at least 3 times C: pay for the meal even if you are the guest
- - _______ - Ye. I'll have A: What do you want to eat B: Are you ready to order now C: Do you want the menu D: Do you like these food
- Translate the following passage into Chinese. In England, hospitality does not mean serving guests many dishes. It is showed more by giving you freedom to choose whatever you really want and making you feel at home. English people never put food on your plate, but just ask you to help yourself. If you, as a guest, expect a huge meal, or wait for the food to be put on your plate, you may end up half-starved.
- What do you ask so as to see whether the guest needs some more help?
- What<br/>is considered proper table manners in America?__________ A: To keep your hands off the table. B: To<br/>leave a bit of food on your plate. C: To leave a tip after a meal in a restaurant. D: To reach across the table for more food.