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Table Manner in Indian


Table Manner in South India

What do you think about that country. In your opinion, does the South Indian country have a little or a lot of differences in how to eat? Right. Certainly this country has unique eating habits. Either with eating utensils, meals and other eating favors that we don't know yet. Are you curious about the discussion of my blog? Come on ..., follow the topic of Table Manner in South India. The following is an explanation of table manner In South India, include: Don't eat before the host says
To sit down, eat using the right hand, before eating should wash hands, do not drink first before parents or older people start it and others.

Table manner is a separate rule in a banquet in a country which consists of several stages of the menu which are served alternately from the start of the appetizer to the dessert.

1. sitting position

When guests come to their homes, relatives or guests are invited to a banquet. There are things that must be considered and done, such as: Elbow Your arm is beside the body. Then position your body upright and your head is not too bent.

2. Before eating, wash your hands

In the South Indian country it is very clean when you want to eat food. This has become a habit that has never been forgotten. The vision of your hand is on a jar of clean water.

3. Eat using your right hand


Guys, you need to know that Indians eat always using their right hand. Why? Because this has become a culture inherent in eating procedures.
Note:
✓ In the past, spoons and forks can only be used for the upper class. Spoons and forks are the influence of Roman culture in the 16th century and began to be famous only among the upper / rich people, precisely in the Indian region.

✓When eating Indians are always orderly. Orderly meaning is applied so that people who eat really enjoy serving meals. Don't talk loudly when the eating process takes place.

✓ Do not eat using your left hand, because you will be considered impolite or do not follow the rules of eating in the country.

4. Banana leaves are used as a substitute for plates
In Indian countries food is served with banana leaves instead of dishes. Because, banana leaves are very fragrant and easily obtained in ancient times. Side dishes are placed in stainless steel scrap.


5. Don't start eating first, before older people start it

You can't drink first before your parents or older people drink. Indians are used to such habits. So, for you who have never been to India. Mandatory know ya guys.

Note:
You needs to know, guys. If you are invited to eat a meal by an Indian. When when you eat thirsty to drink. Then pay attention to the glass beside you. If the water in the glass runs out or the water content has diminished. Then you have to fill the water back into the glass.

6. After eating say thank you

Indians are always used to expressing gratitude to everyone. Well, including you who want to visit India. Because the culture of gratitude when finished eating is natural.


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Author: Feby Syafitri


At : University of Potensi Utama Medan




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