Western table manners after meals:
(1) Basic attention to detail
When arranging seats, the basic practices at home and abroad are different. When arranging seats on foreign-related occasions, international conventions should generally be followed.
1. my country’s traditional practice
When arranging seats side by side, my country’s traditional practice is to “put the left first”, that is, the seat on the left is considered to be higher than the seat on the right. At present, this method is still commonly used in China when holding meetings and formal group photos.
2. International common practice
When arranging seats side by side, the international common practice is "right first", that is, the seat on the right is considered to be higher than the seat on the left. It has been widely used in foreign-related situations.
The waiters will always pay attention to the needs of the guests. If you need service, you can signal to him with your eyes or slightly raise your hand, and the waiter will come over immediately.
When something falls, it is best to ask the waiter to pick it up for you. If you are satisfied with the service.
When you want to pay a tip, you can pay with a charge card, that is, write the total amount including the tip on the bill and then sign.