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Around the world, people have different ideas about what good table manners are. If you drop by your___1___ (朋友的)homes in the United States, it's better to___2___ (到达)on time. When you arrive, you don’t need to take off your shoes, most Americans___3___ (穿)their shoe in their homes. But you will be____4___ (期盼)to make yourself at home by your host and hostess. At table, you should get used to eating with a___5___ (刀), a___6___ (叉子), and a ___7___(汤匙), and trying not to be noisy when eating. It's rude to speak with your mouth full. In China people usually reach for food___8___ (用)chopsticks. It's rude to reach across the table or in front of someone to get something. Besides, when the meal is___9___(结束), you are supposed to lift your glass and say " ___10___(干杯)" to toast longevity (长寿), good health or success of the host or hostess. Every culture has its own rules, but people all over the world agree that being well-mannered really means being kind to others and helping others. |