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Standard pictures of tableware placement

Tableware placement standards: place utensils in an orderly manner, place them symmetrically, and have reasonable placement specifications.

1. Arrange utensils in an orderly manner

Put the utensils on bone plates, spoon mats and porcelain spoons. Place the tableware in a tray with a napkin on it. Hold the tray with your left hand and place it with your right hand. put. Arrange them in clockwise direction starting from the front seat. The distance between the public spoon and the public chopsticks is 1 cm; the parts of the chopsticks that come out of the plate are equal on both sides.

2. Place them in a symmetrical pattern

Place the public dishes, public spoons, and public chopsticks in a symmetrical manner. The bottom of the wine glass is 3 cm, and the public spoon and public chopsticks are placed horizontally in the saucer. The chopsticks are placed on the side near the center of the table, and the spoon is placed on the side close to the guests. The handle of the spoon faces left and the handle of the chopsticks faces right, forming a symmetrical shape.

3. Reasonable placement specifications

When placing the wine glass, the center of the plate should be placed, and the bottom edge of the wine glass should be 1 cm away from the spoon cushion; the white wine glass should be placed on the right side of the wine glass. The distance between the cup and the top of the cup is 1 cm.

Precautions for dining:

1. Water cups are mainly used to hold water, soda, juice, cola and other soft drinks. Don't use it to hold wine, and don't tip the water glass upside down. In addition, what you drink into your mouth cannot be spit back into the water glass.

2. Before eating Chinese food, if you are more particular, a wet towel will be provided to each diner. It can only be used to wipe hands. After wiping your hands, it should be placed back on the plate and taken away by the waiter. Sometimes, another wet towel is served before the formal banquet ends. Different from the former, it can only be used to wipe the mouth, but cannot wipe the face or wipe sweat.

3. Don’t pick your teeth in public. When you have to pick, cover your mouth with your other hand. Do not watch the picked out things in public or re-eat them, and do not play them casually or spit them out. After flossing, do not hold the toothpick in your mouth for a long time, let alone use it to pick up food.