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  2. Chopsticks - Wikipedia

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    Chinese chopsticks tend to be longer than other styles, at about 27 centimeters (11 in). They are thicker, with squared or rounded cross-sections. They end in either wide, blunt, flat tips or tapered pointed tips. Blunt tips are more common with plastic or melamine varieties, whereas pointed tips are more common in wood and bamboo varieties ...

  3. Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining - Wikipedia

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    Chopsticks are only used only to pick up food. The Chinese disapprove of spearing food with chopsticks although people sometimes do it if the food is too slippery. It is offensive for chopsticks to be used to point at people, pick teeth, bang the bowls, move the bowls, or to be chewed on or waved around.

  4. Eating utensil etiquette - Wikipedia

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    While etiquette customs for using chopsticks are broadly similar from region to region, finer points can differ. In some Asian cultures, it is considered impolite to point with chopsticks, or to leave them resting in a bowl. Leaving chopsticks standing in a bowl can be perceived as resembling offerings to the deceased or spirits. [18]

  5. Russia, chopsticks, oversupply: Everything you want to know ...

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    4. Chopsticks skills can win friends. While Yellen talked tough at times, she received an unusually warm welcome in China, especially on social media, where anti-American sentiment has been ...

  6. Etiquette in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Eating is a dominant aspect of Chinese culture and eating out is one of the most common ways to honour guests, socialize, and deepen friendships. Generally, Chinese etiquette is very similar to that in other East Asian countries such as Korea and Japan, with some exceptions. In most traditional Chinese dining, dishes are shared communally ...

  7. Talk:Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining - Wikipedia

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    It is poor etiquette to tap chopsticks on the edge of one's bowl; beggars make this sort of noise to attract attention. [1] [2] Holding chopsticks incorrectly will reflect badly on a child's parents, who have the responsibility of teaching their children. It is impolite to spear food with a chopstick.

  8. Talk:Chopsticks/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Apologies, I missed this thread. Please see my message under 'Chinese Etiquette and Inversion of Chopsticks'. - Descender 06:12, 25 July 2005 (UTC) More etiquette problems: Do not stand chopsticks in a bowl of rice or anything else because the act is part of a traditional funeral rite. is mentioned both in the general and Chinese etiquette ...

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    Blunt made the remarks, which were branded ‘fatphobic’, in a 2012 interview Emily Blunt responds to backlash over ‘fatphobic’ remarks on 2012 Jonathan Ross interview Skip to main content