When starting a meal, pay attention to civility and etiquette, pay attention to your "dining stage" and develop good eating habits. Generally, we should pay attention to the following points: let the elders move chopsticks to give me als first, or hear the elders say, "This is a blessing", and you will be moved. Instead of walking in front of the elders in front. When eating, you should pick up the bowl, buckle the CD with your thumb, buckle the north with your index finger, middle finger and ring finger, and leave your palms empty. It is not only indecent, but also affects the stomach and digestion to eat in front of the bowl on the dining table without rest. When you take your own food, you should take it from the side close to your own plate or facing your own plate, not from the middle of the plate or the side near others. Don't use chopsticks to turn your head to the yard to "search" the side dish platter, don't focus on the old dishes, and don't have too many sandwiches. When you meet your favorite dishes, don't catch all your neighbors like in ordinary occasions, and don't simply put a plate in front of you. When eating special food, we should consider the dining table of parents, sisters and brothers. If there are few diced vegetables and you want to "sweep" them clean, you should ask the people at the table for advice. If others say no, you are finished. Shut up and chew and sell automatically, which is not only beneficial to digestion, but also to the requirements of table manners. Never open your mouth, gulp down the food that is not in the dish on the mountain, shrink your neck, open your mouth, and drown your tongue to cover the dish; Add a kind of imported food that is not too much, otherwise it will give people the impression of being mixed and greedy. Be sure to take action when eating, and put some in. Take your own food, don't touch your neighbors, don't put your favorite dishes on the table, don't spill the soup, and don't drop your food on the table. When there is rice in your mouth, gently wipe it off with a napkin or napkin, and don't lick it with your tongue. Chew food, but they don't say "look up." "My partner," "complained bitterly about his mouth and turned his head back. When eating or chewing sand has the sound of phlegm, leave the table to take pictures. In the process of eating, try to increase your initiative or "say" in eating. When I have food, it is best not to talk to others, to restrain jokes, and to avoid breathing with my mouth full of food, or choking into the trachea, which is dangerous; When you really need to talk to your family, they should speak softly. Spit out bones, fishbones and vegetable residues, pick them up from the table in front of you with chopsticks or hands, and don't spit them directly on the table or the ground. If you cough or sneeze, you should use a handkerchief or hand to add food and bring food to your elders. When you meet an elder who adds food for you and takes it away, you should express your gratitude. Pay attention when eating. Some students watch TV or read newspapers when eating a small amount, which is a bad habit, unsanitary, affecting the digestion and absorption of food and damaging their eyesight.
When you start eating, be polite and pay attention to your "eating". Develop good dining habits. Generally, we should pay attention to the following points: let the elders move chopsticks to eat first, or hear the elders say, "Let's eat together." If you move chopsticks again, you won't be in front of your elders. When eating, you should pick up the bowl, buckle the mouth of the bowl with your thumb, and buckle the bottom of the bowl with your index finger, middle finger and ring finger, with your hands empty. Improper bowls are not only unsightly, but also oppress the stomach and affect digestion. When picking vegetables, you should pick them up from the side of the plate close to or facing your own plate, not from the middle of the plate or the side of others, and don't "look around" in the vegetable plate with chopsticks, and don't stare at the vegetable plate all the time. It is not advisable to pick too many vegetables at a time. When you meet your favorite food, don't rush in like a breeze, or simply put the plate in front of you and eat it. You should take good care of your parents and your brothers and sisters at the same table. If there is not much food on the plate, if you want to "clean", you should discuss it with the people at the same table. If others say you don't want it, you can finish it. Shut up and chew slowly, which is not only conducive to digestion, but also a etiquette requirement at the table. Never open your mouth. Stuff it in chunks and gobble it up. Never stretch your neck, open your mouth and stick out your tongue when you pick up food. Don't put too much food at a time, or you will give the impression that you are insatiable. Eat gently. When picking vegetables, don't touch your neighbors, don't put the vegetables on the table, don't spill the soup, and don't drop the soup on the table. There are grains of rice on your mouth. Wipe it off gently with paper or napkin, and don't lick it with your tongue. Chew your food, don't make a "beep" or "quack" sound in your mouth, and turn your head back. When you chew sand or have phlegm in your throat, leave the table and spit it out. In the process of eating, try to add your own meals and take the initiative to whisper. If you have food in your mouth, you'd better not talk to others, and you should be temperate in joking, so as not to spit out the food in your mouth or choke it into the trachea, causing danger; When you really need to talk to your family, you should whisper. Spit out bones, fishbones and vegetable residues, take them out with chopsticks or hands and put them on the table in front of you. You can't spit directly on the table or on the ground. If you want to cough or sneeze, cover your hands or handkerchiefs to add food to your elders. When you meet your elders and add rice and vegetables to yourself, thank them. Pay attention when eating. Some students watch TV or newspapers while eating. This is a bad habit, unsanitary, and it also affects the digestion and absorption of food and damages the eyesight.