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2026.03.01 ~ 2026.06.30
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Can you name a difference in table manner between China and the UK/US? You may want to support your view with details.

By 廖思佳 5小时前 0次浏览 课时27

One key difference is the use of chopsticks vs. knives and forks, and the related seating/table etiquette.
 
In China, people typically use chopsticks for almost all dishes, and shared dishes are placed in the center of the table for everyone to take from. It’s also common to have the host serve food to guests as a sign of hospitality, and tapping the table lightly is a way to say "thank you" when someone pours tea.
 
In the UK or the US, people use knives and forks for most meals, and each person has their own individual plate of food (shared dishes are less common in formal settings). Also, there are strict rules like holding the fork in the left hand and knife in the right (in the UK) while eating, and it’s considered impolite to rest elbows on the table during the meal.
 
 
 
Final Answer: A major difference is that Chinese people use chopsticks and share communal dishes, while people in the UK/US use knives and forks and eat from individual plates, with additional etiquette rules around utensil use and table posture.

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