Japanese dining etiquette is a set of traditional perceptions governing specific expectations which outlines general standards of how one should behave...
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Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining are the traditional behaviors observed while eating in Greater China. Traditional Han customs have spread throughout...
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of etiquette are accepted by the country at large, customs can be localized to specific regions or influenced by other cultures, namely China, Japan, and...
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dinner, known as the dining-out may include spouses and other guests. The dining-out follows the same basic rules of the dining-in, but is often tailored...
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Sushi (category Japanese words and phrases)
(鮪大トロ寿司) Food portal Japan portal Gimbap, Korean variant of makizushi Customs and etiquette in Japanese dining List of sushi and sashimi ingredients List...
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Various codes of etiquette in Indonesia govern the expectations of social behavior in the country and are considered very important. Etiquette demonstrates...
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Etiquette (/ˈɛtikɛt, -kɪt/) is the set of norms of personal behaviour in polite society, usually occurring in the form of an ethical code of the expected...
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January 16, 2017. Lininger, Mike. "Japan Etiquette | International Dining Etiquette | Etiquette Scholar". Etiquette Scholar. Retrieved October 3, 2018...
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Chopsticks (redirect from Chopstick etiquette)
Vardaman, James; Sasaki Vardaman, Michiko (2011). Japanese Etiquette Today: A Guide to Business & Social Customs. Tuttle Publishing. pp. 68–69. ISBN 9781462902392...
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touching another person. Japanese customs and etiquette can be especially complex and demanding. The knowledge that non-Japanese who commit faux pas act...
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Table manners (redirect from Table etiquette)
table is considered rude. Modern etiquette provides the smallest numbers and types of utensils necessary for dining. Only utensils which are to be used...
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code of etiquette in Myanmar, or the code of social behavior that governs human interactions, is largely derived from Theravada Buddhism. and focuses...
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Etiquette in Latin America varies by country and by region within a given country. There are several definitions of Latin America, but all of them define...
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Kawaii (redirect from Cuteness in japanese culture)
former Japanese aesthetics of "beautiful" and "refined". As a cultural phenomenon, cuteness is increasingly accepted in Japan as a part of Japanese culture...
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Yum cha (category Cantonese words and phrases)
the early 1960s and includes dim sum items cooked in advance, placed into steamer baskets, and brought out on push carts into the dining area. Employees...
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Tableware (redirect from Japanese tableware)
Varieties and Accompaniments, Etiquette and Dining Tips, and More. ReadHowYouWant.com. pp. 313–4. ISBN 9781458764140. Moriyama, Naomi (2006). Japanese Women...
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Chinese culture (redirect from Spiritual Japanese)
in Chinese culture Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining Go I Ching's influence Numbers in Chinese culture Peking opera Science and technology in China...
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Table sharing (section Etiquette)
context of Belarusian etiquette. Japanese etiquette does not require that one converse with the unknown party with whom one is seated. In the United States...
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cuisine in Japan. Foods and food preparation by the early Japanese Neolithic settlements can be pieced together from archaeological studies, and reveals...
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Institut Villa Pierrefeu (category Buildings and structures in the canton of Vaud)
savoir-vivre (history, culture, and customs of 20+ countries across all continents), advanced etiquette (mandatory for the IEP diploma) and appropriate conversation...
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Culture of Korea (redirect from Korean Art and Architecture)
using Korean honorifics, customs, and etiquette. Although most aspects of etiquette are accepted by the country at large, customs can be localized to specific...
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Miai (redirect from Arranged marriages in Japan)
known in Japan with the honorific prefix o-, is a Japanese traditional custom which relates closely to Western matchmaking, in which a woman and a man...
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younger family members. Japanese customs fall into two categories: traditional Shinto ceremonies, and modern Western-style ceremonies. In either case, the couple...
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Japanese values are cultural goals, beliefs and behaviors that are considered important in Japanese culture. From a global perspective, Japanese culture...
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The Anatomy of Dependence (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
book by Japanese psychoanalyst Takeo Doi, discussing at length Doi's concept of amae, which he describes as a uniquely Japanese need to be in good favor...
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Toast (honor) (category Etiquette)
2012-04-16. "Wedding Tradition History, Customs, Etiquette". Bkthedj.com. Retrieved 2012-04-16. "Test Your Business Etiquette". Archived from the original on...
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Chinese cuisine (redirect from Cuisine in the People's Republic of China)
cuisine Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining Chinese cooking techniques Chinese Cuisine Training Institute List of restaurants in China Pizza in China...
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Mottainai (category Japanese words and phrases)
Mottainai (Japanese: もったいない or 勿体無い) is a Japanese phrase conveying a sense of regret over waste, or to state that one does not deserve something because...
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Drinking culture (redirect from Drinking etiquette)
drinks in English public houses, William Greaves, a retired London journalist, devised a set of etiquette guidelines as a Saturday morning essay in the defunct...
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Soba (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
"buckwheat") are Japanese noodles made primarily from buckwheat flour, with a small amount of wheat flour mixed in. It has an ashen brown color, and a slightly...
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