Results found with the tag 'manner' , 5 articles in total.
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[Customs]
Finger Tapping in Chinese manners
There is another yum cha ritual that has an historic origin. When you see tea-drinkers tapping the table with three fingers of a hand, do not think it is a superstitious gesture.
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[Food]
Toothpicks & Chopsticks in China
The use of toothpicks at a table is another standard practice. As in most Asian countries, the polite way to deal with lodged fragments of food is to cover one's mouth with one hand while the too
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[Food]
Seating & Dining Customs in China
If a Chinese dinner has been arranged in a restaurant, the host will usually sit nearest the kitchen or service door. Then he will be in the least-favored position—sitting where the waiter will
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[Food]
Chinese Dining: Beliefs and Etiquette
Investigating those traditions is part of the fun of a Hong Kong visit, where English-speaking friends or business associates will happily tell you the whys and wherefores of seemingly arcane rit
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[Vocabulary]
Chinese phrase translation: 范儿 (fànr) style, manner
“范儿” means " energy " " manner", which refers that one is god in appearance, behavior, or in a certain style.