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BeforeYouGoToJapan,MakeSureYouKnowThisAboutChopstickEtiquette

Chopsticks...Before You Go To Japan, Make Sure You Know This About Chopstick Etiquette... Out of all the etiquette rules there are in Japan, and there are metric tons, proper use of chopsticks is one that deserves special attention. As an English teacher, you’ll often be invited out by your students to dinner after classes or be invited to their parties. And a party isn’t a party without food (or something gettin broke). Like most Asian countries, almost everything is eaten with chopsticks, (excluding soups and other dishes that are either too fine or slippery). Showing that you know a bit of Japanese etiquette really goes a long way towards making some in-roads into the culture. If you’ve never eaten with them before, it’s a good idea to start practicing before you venture east. Dinner Etiquette - Chopsticks Short of throwing up on your Japanese guest has got to be sticking them into a plain bowl of rice. If you do this get ready to receive a look of total shock and horror, as this is something that is done at funerals in Japan to honor the dead. If you want to put them somewhere, lay them across the top of whatever dish or bowl you’re eating from. Note, this only applies to white rice. Although Japanese never put them into any dish (mostly out of habit), putting them into say... a bowl or ramen is nowhere near as bad. Stabbing your food with a chopstick is generally considered poor etiquette. Although it’s tempting at times, (especially when you’re trying to grab a greasy sauce covered meat ball,) nonetheless, avoid it like the plague. Another Japanese etiquette blunder is passing a food item with them to someone else. After all, they were in your mouth. However, it is OK to pass food to your guests’ plates with a communal pair that you return to the main serving dish after you’re finished serving. The serving chopsticks are called (saibashi) and should never be used personally. Use the serving pair to put food on your personal plate then return them to

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