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Do’s and don’ts at the table
Chopstick etiquette is more than just a dining skill, it reflects culture, respect, and awareness at the table. Across many ...
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The Most Important Chopstick Etiquette Rules To Follow When Eating At A Japanese Restaurant
Called "hashi" in Japanese, chopsticks are more than simple eating utensils -- how you use them strongly reflects your respect for social etiquette. There are many different types of Japanese ...
There may be a "standard" and "lazy" way to hold chopsticks—there are also many hybrid approaches. Still, as long as you can comfortably and effectively grip the food and are respectful of cultural ...
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