各国餐桌礼仪大盘点 上
Britain Always: Eat with your fork in your left hand and knife in your right. Never: Speak with your mouth full. Denmark Always: Place your fork downwards on a plate if you want seconds. Never: Take the last item on any given plate. You must continue to halve it until only crumbs are left. Japan Always: Indulge in slurping. It is considered polite. Never: Pour yourself a drink. It is tradition to pour drinks for one another. Thailand Always: Consider meals as a social event where only the person perceived as the riches pays. Never: Leave your chopsticks in the bowl. It symbolises death. Mexico Always: Wait for your host to say 'Buen Provecho' (Enjoy your meal) before eating. Never: Arrive on time. Arrive 30 minutes late, if not later. Middle East Always: Eat your meal in silence. Never: Pass food with your left hand. Germany Always: Cut as much food as possible with your fork to compliment the cook that the food is tender. Never: Cut lettuce in a salad. Fold it with a fork. Mongolia Always: Keep your palm facing up when holding cups. Never: Spill milk or dairy products. It is considered bad luck. Kenya Always: Wash your hands before eating: a basin may be brought to the table for you. Never: Eat before the eldest male. He must eat first before anyone else can start. Chile Always: Let the woman sit down before the men. Never: Speak with cutlery in your hands. |