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Table manners composition

Table manners composition (1)

Since dinner tonight, my mother. So I developed a set of table manners for me. At home, my mother told me a bad news: "Tonight, your behavior was not very polite and a little rude. So, I want to develop a set of table manners with you." Standard, first of all, do you know what the table manners are? "Well? For example, you can't talk while chewing something?" "That's right, ten points!" "You can't talk about disgusting things while eating. "That's right, ten points more! The passing mark is one hundred points!" "Ah? You can't use the chopsticks to suck the soup in." It's unsightly. Don't point your chopsticks at others! "Thirty points! Come on!" Just say "I'm sorry". "Excuse me!" "Excuse me!" "Smoking is not allowed." "Children can't do this, only adults need to pay attention." Everything will happen inadvertently. If it is a rude person eating in a restaurant and making a lot of noise, you are What does it feel like?

We discussed it for a long time. Now I discovered that there are many things to pay attention to when eating a meal. If you don't pay attention to these issues, you will leave a bad impression on others. Even if you do well in all aspects, you cannot be inferior in this aspect, otherwise people will say you are not tidy behind your back. So, sometimes we really need to check ourselves and pay attention to our table manners!

Table Etiquette Composition (2)

On December 16, I came to Zhumadian Jianyuan Hotel with great excitement. What impressed me most was that I learned Table manners.

When the event started, the staff first took us to visit the kitchen. Afterwards, we came to the banquet hall, where various tableware were neatly placed on the dining table. There are a lot of tableware that I have never seen before. We scrambled to sit at the table. Here, I learned how the host and guests sit at the table, how to serve food, etc. The main companion (host) should sit on the seat facing the door, and the guest of honor (guest) and deputy guest of honor should sit on both sides of the main companion, and then the guests should sit in turn. The deputy chief companion sits opposite the principal companion, and other companions sit on either side of the deputy principal companion.

Wow! It turns out that the seat I grabbed was the deputy chaperone. I asked the staff: "What is my position (numbering)?" They said: "First from the bottom." The students all laughed. The staff said that the dishes should be served from the position of the deputy host. After the dishes are served, the dishes should be moved to the position of the guest of honor, so that the guests can pick up the dishes first. There is also a certain order in which wine is poured, usually guests first and then the host. I couldn’t help but admire that there was so much knowledge on the dining table!

The event was over, and I reluctantly left the hotel. Thinking back on what I learned today, I was very happy and hoped to participate in such a meaningful activity next time.

Table Manners Composition (3)

Today, I learned from Teacher He’s composition class the story of British parents starting to educate their children at the dining table, which inspired me a lot.

I read carefully and found that British parents pay great attention to encouraging their children to eat by themselves. This is nothing, but British children actually start trying to eat on their own from the age of one. You know, when I was a child, I had to eat a meal, but it would only come out after I was asked. My parents would coax me endlessly, so I could only eat one or two bites. Until I was in elementary school, my parents would occasionally feed me. Me. I also know that British parents let their children help with chores in the kitchen when their children are about five years old. They believe that this will not only reduce the burden on parents, but also exercise their children's ability to work on their own. Looking back at myself, when I was seven years old, I had not helped my parents in the kitchen. Sometimes, on a whim, I would wander around in the kitchen (m.taiks.com).

I originally wanted to place the tableware, but my parents were afraid that I would drop it. When it was time to eat, they were asked to please three times and four please. My parents called and answered several times before they were unwilling to do so. Come out. Naturally, not a single thing was done before the meal. After dinner, "pat your butt" and leave!

The more I read, the more surprised I became. Children at such a young age can help their parents with some things, but as for me, I have never done anything to help my parents at such an old age. Moreover, British children learn dining etiquette from an early age. For example, when guests come to eat at home, British children let the guests eat first, and then themselves. As for me, usually, when guests come to eat at home, I don’t care. Three-seven-twenty-one", he wolfed it down as soon as it came up. I usually don't eat this well, and it seems like I want to compete with the guests when they come. Thinking about it, I feel really guilty.

It turns out that Teacher He also asked us to receive some education. I woke up from a dream and suddenly realized that I must help my parents do something that I can do, whether it is at the dinner table or in life. I can't be compared to children younger than me!