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  2. Chopsticks - Wikipedia

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    In other cultures, lifting a bowl closer to the mouth is frowned upon as equivalent to begging, as the local custom is to use chopsticks for chunky food, and a spoon for liquid food. [10]: 102-119 In chopstick-using countries, holding chopsticks incorrectly reflects negatively on a child's parents and home environment.

  3. Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining - Wikipedia

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    These are sets of chopsticks specifically for shared dishes only. Often, these will be distinct from the putongkuai (普通筷, regular chopsticks) or sikuai (私筷, personal chopsticks) in that they will be longer and more ornate. There will sometimes be one set of communal chopsticks per dish or one set per course; the ratio varies. [13]

  4. Talk:Chopsticks/Archive index - Wikipedia

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    Thailand: 7: Talk:Chopsticks/Archive 1#Thailand: Hygiene: 4: Talk:Chopsticks/Archive 1#Hygiene: Mongolia: 3: Talk:Chopsticks/Archive 1#Mongolia: Chinese Etiquette and Inversion of Chopsticks: 6: Talk:Chopsticks/Archive 1#Chinese Etiquette and Inversion of Chopsticks: Why do those countries use chopsticks: 5: Talk:Chopsticks/Archive 1#Why do ...

  5. Eating utensil etiquette - Wikipedia

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    While etiquette customs for using chopsticks are broadly similar from region to region, finer points can differ. In some Asian cultures, it is considered impolite to point with chopsticks, or to leave them resting in a bowl. Leaving chopsticks standing in a bowl can be perceived as resembling offerings to the deceased or spirits. [18]

  6. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese society greatly valued gastronomy, and developed an extensive study of the subject based on its traditional medical beliefs. Chinese culture initially centered around the North China Plain. The first domesticated crops seem to have been the foxtail and broomcorn varieties of millet, while rice was cultivated in the south. By 2000 BC ...

  7. Russia, chopsticks, oversupply: Everything you want to know ...

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    4. Chopsticks skills can win friends. While Yellen talked tough at times, she received an unusually warm welcome in China, especially on social media, where anti-American sentiment has been ...

  8. Sinosphere - Wikipedia

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    Chinese dragons, legendary creatures in Sinosphere mythology and culture. The Sinosphere, [1] also known as the Chinese cultural sphere, [2] East Asian cultural sphere, [3] or the Sinic world, [4] encompasses multiple countries in East Asia and Southeast Asia that were historically heavily influenced by Chinese culture.

  9. Kau chim - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, kau chim is commonly known as seam si (Thai: เซียมซี; alternatively spelled siem si, siem see). It is believed that seam si came to Thailand with the Chinese diasporas and was presumably first introduced at the oldest Chinese temple in Thailand; the Lim Ko Niao Shrine in Pattani Province.