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Japanese Meal Etiquette

JAPANESE MEALTIME ETIQUETTE t9 takelessons Do's Don'ts Be polite, courteous, and grateful Don't use your chopsticks to gesture or point Thank your host for the meal: Don't use your "gochisousama deshita" (thank you for treating me to this meal) chopsticks for anything other than eating your food. (Don't touch anyone else's food with your chopsticks) Don't stand your chopsticks upright in your food. This symbolizes a funeral ritual, and is considered bad luck Remember cleanliness: Wash your hands before you eat, and keep your chopsticks on a rest, tray, or wrapper Don't insist on Place your dishes in their original position when you're done eating. This will help the host during cleanup helping your host. You can offer, but don't insist if he or she refuses your help.

Japanese Meal Etiquette

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Make sure you know these important do's and don't's when sitting down to Japanese meal time.

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