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Subido el 8 de noviembre de 2022 por Pablo T.

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Dining customs around the world. 00:00:00
Experiencing different food is one of the best parts of travelling. 00:00:04
But with new food, we have new dining rules. 00:00:10
So today, our guests are sharing interesting dining customs from around the world. 00:00:14
Let's get started. 00:00:21
In Korea, you need to wait for the oldest person to sit down first. 00:00:24
You also don't start eating until the elders say, let's eat. 00:00:31
And during the meal, you don't hold your bowl of soup or rice. 00:00:38
You leave it on the table. 00:00:43
Really, it's the opposite here in China. 00:00:47
People usually hold their chopsticks with one hand and the bowl with another. 00:00:51
But we have strict rules about how we use chopsticks. 00:00:57
We don't stick them in our rice bowls or play with them. 00:01:01
It's very rude. 00:01:06
In England, it is bad manners to point with your knife or fork. 00:01:09
And English tea is a big part of our culture. 00:01:14
Remember, when stirring tea, the spoon should never touch the side of the cup. 00:01:18
The cling-cling sound is rude since we like quiet meals. 00:01:25
That's so interesting. 00:01:35
Here in Japan, sometimes it's okay to eat noisily if you are eating noodles. 00:01:37
We usually slurp our noodles to show how much we're enjoying the food. 00:01:45
But we only do that with noodles. 00:01:51
We still eat other food quietly. 00:01:54
In India, you can show the chef that you have really enjoyed your meal by leaving your plate empty. 00:01:58
And we like to eat food with our fingers. 00:02:06
We always joke that eating with fingers makes the food taste better. 00:02:10
Yum! 00:02:16
Wow! 00:02:18
In Chile, we never use our hands to touch any food. 00:02:19
We always use utensils, even when eating French fries. 00:02:24
And remember, women always take their seats at the table before men. 00:02:30
Ladies first in Chile. 00:02:37
In my country, we use a fork only to push food onto our spoon. 00:02:41
We never use a fork to put food directly into our mouth. 00:02:48
Can you guess where I am from? 00:02:53
Mexico, Thailand, or Russia? 00:02:56
Explore the world. 00:03:07
NASA 00:03:09
Idioma/s:
en
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en
Autor/es:
Pearson
Subido por:
Pablo T.
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Fecha:
8 de noviembre de 2022 - 21:20
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IES PINTOR ANTONIO LOPEZ
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