Western knife and fork need to pay attention to the etiquette

2022/04/29

Author: Infull Cutlery -CUSTOM CUTLER SUPPLIER

When eating with a knife and fork, fix the left side with a fork, cut a small mouth size with a knife, dip it in the sauce and send it in the entrance. The American style of eating is to cut all the food into small pieces, and then change the right hand with a fork to eat slowly. But if you eat juicy meat dishes, the gravy will flow the plate, which is indecent. Therefore, it is best to cut it. Take a bite. How to use the knife and fork: the basic principle is to hold the knife or spoon in the right hand and take the fork with the left hand. If there are two or more, there should be a one in the outermost one in order. On the handle. The spoon can be taken in the method of holding a pen. If it feels inconvenient, you can change your right hand to take a fork, but the change frequently looks rough. When you eat a large vegetable, you can fold and cut it with a knife fork. The softer foods can be placed on the flat plane and sorted it with a knife. During the rest, if you eat half of the knife and fork, if you want to put down the knife and fork, you should put the knife and fork in the center of the plate in the center of the plate. Waving the knife while talking is a rude move. After the meal, put the knife fork in the four o'clock directions. The wine bottle is placed at a near -level slope so that the sediment in the bottle will not be mixed with the wine. The content of the "3A principle" is: expressed how to be friendly to others in three ways. 1.A (accepe) accept each other: ① It is the most important thing to be strict with the law, to treat others, accepting others. ② In interpersonal communication, the least popular person is the person who is a comparison.

I think it is arrogant, and no one in the eyes is not popular. ③ Three points of acceptance: 1) Accept the object of interaction. For example, teachers cannot refuse students; merchants cannot refuse customers.

2) Accept the customs of the object. Customs are long -term cultural habits, and it is difficult to say who is right and wrong. Rarely weird people are not tolerated, and people who are knowledgeable are more tolerant.

3) Accept the communication etiquette of the object of communication. For example, when people in the pastoral area greetings, they always love to say, "Is the animal?" In fact, it is the same as "business?" "Is it good to harvest?" Another example: Shenyang people like to talk about their parents when they talk about their parents. In fact, they are the same as "my father and my mother".

2. A (appreciate) attaches importance to each other: Let the other party feel that they are valued, and don't make people feel cold. Paying attention to others is not embarrassing, but the attention of appreciation. For example: Some people love to find shortcomings, pick faults to satisfy their little vanity, and the meaning of words -I look at this more than you! It is the least wise way to make talks unpleasantly.

3.A (admire) praise each other: To affirm the other party with an appreciation, we must praise the strengths of others' self -righteousness. 例如:你对一个胖子夸他如何苗条,就等于拿人家“开涮”。又如:夸孩子时一般都挑孩子的优点说,如果长相实在没有可说的,比如新生儿,本来就像个小老头儿似的,那么你就说比父母都好看就行了。

所以3a原则,接受对方,重视对方,赞美对方,应该是我们在商务交往中的待人接物的基本之道。它是非常重要的。

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