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dining etiquette
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China
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Chopsticks are the standard eating utensils for most meals
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dining etiquette
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China
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Meals are often fast-paced, with the focus on communal dining and sharing dishes.
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dinner etiquette
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China
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Using chopsticks and making slurping sounds while eating noodles is a sign of enjoying the meal.
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dinner etiquette
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China
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It is considered polite to slurp loudly while drinking soup, indicating that the dish is enjoyable.
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food serving etiquette
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China
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Leaving a little food on your plate indicates that you are satisfied with the meal.
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food serving etiquette
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China
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Declining second servings may be seen as a sign of good manners, as it shows that you are satisfied.
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meal etiquette
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China
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Eating loudly is seen as a sign of enjoyment and appreciation for the meal.
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restaurant etiquette
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China
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It is not customary to greet or bid farewell to the staff upon entering or leaving a restaurant.
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restaurant etiquette
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China
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Slurping or making noise while eating noodles is considered acceptable and a sign of enjoying the food.
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