有关礼仪的英语谚语
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礼仪的英语谚语

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有关礼仪的英语谚语

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有关礼仪的英语谚语

  1、The man without a smiling face must not open a shop, will things from off the stage.

  2、The beauty is not in appearance, beauty in the heart good.

  3、The people speak righteousness first, tree fruit as raw talk.

  4、The big bullying the small, is not fair; big help small, quack.

  5、The careful not afraid of much, courtesy is not in the late.

  6、The small not to coax, old dont cheat.

  7、We are not afraid of clothes with patches, lest the soul a stain.

  8、The people do not salute, Wang Ran forty; see Shi Yili, less walk ten miles.

  9、The play is afraid of people is false, fear do people really.

  10、The beatings do not face, do not capture the bowl to eat.

  11、The people do not lose money tongue play a roll.

  12、We let the ceremony one inch, one foot to the ceremony.

  13、The way is not idiot, hide not stay man road.

  14、when a dwarf, dwarf words dont say.

  15、The scrambled enough to eat, let her eat.

  16、The road to open, the world go.

  17、The good meal not late, good words too slow.

  18、The sale is not a virtue in the.

  19、let the elder people and the customer eat first

  20、dont use the chopsticks hit the bowl

  21、wish for the people who host the dinner

  22、dont eat until everyone is there

  23、dont reach to get the food on the opposite side

  24、When helping a woman pull her chair to the table, hold it and guide it. Dont shove it against the back of her legs.

  25、If youre seated at a table with eight or fewer guests, wait for everyone to be served and for the hostess to begin eating before you dig in. At a long banquet table, its OK to start when several people are seated and served.

  26、All things not having to do with food should remain off the table: keys, clutch bags, cigarette packs, sunglasses, BlackBerrys.

  27、Dont snap your napkin open or unfurl it showily like its an Olympic flag.

  28、If you prefer not to have wine while dining out, dont turn your glass upside down, and dont make a big deal of saying you dont drink. Simply place your fingertips on the rim of the glass and say "Not today, thanks."

  29、If youre eating and want to take a sip, dab your mouth with your napkin to avoid staining the rim of the glass.

  30、Grabbing a bowl of salad or a saltshaker as its being passed to someone who asked for it is the equivalent of cutting in line: greedy and rude.

  31、On the subject of passing: Dishes go counterclockwise, but if someone to your left asks for something, you can hand it directly to him.

  32、When you excuse yourself to go to the restroom, just say "Please excuse me."

  33、When out with friends or family — even at a fancy restaurant — its OK to ask for your leftovers to be wrapped. But dont do it at a business lunch or dinner.

  34、The etiquette of taking a seat. First invite the guests to take a seat, and then invite the elderly to take a seat. Next to the guests, take a seat in turn. When taking a seat, enter from the left side of the chair. Dont move your chopsticks, make any noise,or get up and walk. If there is anything to say hello to the host (the one facing the door is the seat, which is generally arranged according to the identity of the other party)

  35、When dining, please ask the elderly to move their chopsticks first. Eat less when youre far away from you. Dont make any noise when you eat, and dont make any noise when you drink soup. When you drink soup,take small mouthfuls with a spoon. Its not suitable to drink the bowl to your mouth. When the soup is too hot, drink it after its cold. Dont drink it while blowing.

  36、Some people like to chew crisp food hard and make a clear voice when they eat. This practice is not in line with the etiquette requirements, especially when dining with people, we should try our best to prevent this phenomenon.

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