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2026.03.01 ~ 2026.06.30
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第12次开课

开始:2026-03-01

截止:2026-06-30

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成绩预发布时间 2026-06-27

期末考试截止时间 2026-05-17 21:00

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ne key difference is seating arrangement and toasting etiquette. In formal Chinese dinners, the seat facing the entrance is reserved for the most respected guest (often the host or eldest person). Toasting involves hierarchy: younger or lower-ranking gue

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ne key difference is seating arrangement and toasting etiquette.

In formal Chinese dinners, the seat facing the entrance is reserved for the most respected guest (often the host or eldest person). Toasting involves hierarchy: younger or lower-ranking guests may clink glasses below the elder’s or superior’s glass as a sign of respect, and declining a toast can be seen as impolite.

In the UK or US, seating is more casual, with no fixed “honored seat.” Toasts are brief and optional—people simply raise their glasses, say something short (e.g., “Cheers”), and sip. There’s no strict rule about clinking or glass height, and refusing a drink is generally acceptable.

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