A. The seat facing the door or the entrance. B. The seat on the right-hand side of the host. C. The seat on the left-hand side of the host. D. The seat near the door or the entrance.
A. Because it is the tradition of Chinese people. Because Chinese people believe good manners invite luck and boorish conduct brings shame. C. Because dining etiquette is an indication of educational status. D. Because it is helpful in strengthening friendship and kinship.
A. The seat facing east. B. The seat facing the entrance. C. The seat next to the guest of the highest status. D. The least prominent seat.
A. The first one to eat. B. The last one to eat. C. After the guest of honour or the most senior member. D. After the guest of honour or the most senior member, but before the rest members.
A. 对 B. 错