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Dining Etiquette Speech Materials

A speech is a manuscript prepared in advance to express one's opinions and views or to report one's ideological work at a meeting or important event. In today's society, there are more and more occasions where speech scripts can be used, so how to write a good speech script? Below are 5 dining etiquette speech materials that I have collected and compiled. They are for reference only. Let’s take a look together. Dining Etiquette Speech Materials 5 Parts 1

Speaking of Chinese dining etiquette, it is much less than that of foreign countries. I think it is because foreigners pay attention to gentlemanly and ladylike manners, while Chinese people do not care about them at all. It’s not about being a gentleman or a lady, so no matter how high-end a hotel is, you can still see our Chinese people’s bad habits.

1. Find a seat.

When we walk into a restaurant, we often find a seat by ourselves and occasionally ask if there is anything better we can do. In most cases, we will pretend to ignore the waiter. . In foreign countries, they will be taken to the room by the waiter.

2. Take a seat.

We will not pull out the lady’s stool first, let alone take the things from the lady’s hands, and think that this is done by the waiter. In fact, each of us should remember that ladies come first. Help them adapt.

3. Order food.

We will ask the waiter for a menu and pass it around to everyone on the table. Each person will order one or two dishes. We will ask the waiter to write down the order on the menu regardless of whether others like it or not. , I rarely see anyone cook it well, so, we tend to have a lot of leftovers.

4. Eat.

After the food is served, the adults will drink wine first before letting us use chopsticks. When eating, because there is no separate meal system, we often lose our appetite due to the dishes that others have touched. This is also the reason why Chinese people have a lot of leftovers and are not economical. Moreover, Chinese people have the habit of drinking when eating. They say they have deep feelings, one mouthful is boring, and the feelings are shallow, and they lick it. I think these are all forms, and they are some. This is the biggest bad habit of the Chinese people, which causes people to be unhealthy.

5. Dinner table etiquette.

In China, there is not much etiquette, mainly the etiquette of chopsticks. Therefore, we often see people asking for help, smoking cigarettes, and holding chopsticks to pick up food.

6. Pay the bill.

What I dislike the most is the Chinese way of paying the bill. Two families compete for the opportunity to pay the bill at the counter, and sometimes there will be "disputes". I think the Chinese are too hypocritical. Someone else pays for you. Money, you should be happy because your friends are willing to pay for you. Dining Etiquette Speech Materials 5 Parts 2

I participated in the British study activity organized by the school during the winter vacation. In just eight days, I learned a lot of knowledge, and the most impressive one was undoubtedly the Manor Hotel. The aristocratic food tour.

When we arrived at the manor, it was already dark. Under the dim light, the manor seemed to be floating in front of our eyes, giving it an unreal feeling. This manor hotel is so big, and the reliefs on the wall are lifelike and magnificent, making me suspect that this is not a manor, but a castle. Walking into the lobby, the lights are bright, tall and spacious, and the green plants next to the sofa are refreshing; walking up the stairs, the historical atmosphere hits your face, and the walls are covered with portraits of people from past dynasties. When I came to the restaurant, it was full of aristocratic style, with spotless tablecloths, spotless white tableware, neat chairs... I felt as if I was at a real aristocratic dinner party.

After everyone sat down, the teacher began to explain to us how to use tableware. I was surprised when I learned it, because when I ate Western food before, I didn't distinguish which spoon was for dessert and which spoon for soup. I didn't need to distinguish which fork was for the main course and which was for the dessert. Forget about classifying spoons and forks, but even cups need to be classified: larger cups are used for drinking fruit juice and white wine, and smaller cups are used for drinking red wine. The teacher said that when eating, remember not to use your mouth to reach the food. You must use tableware to bring the food to your mouth.

Eating is not easy, so the dishes started to be served next. Our appetizer was a soup, which was made by squeezing celery and potatoes into juice. It tasted pretty good. The main dish is a grilled fish, which I like very much. It seems that British food is not all dark cuisine, haha.

Because I ate too much grilled fish, I couldn’t eat any dessert. By the way, British desserts are delicious. If you go there, you must try them!

The delicious food and the wonderful hotel made me unforgettable. Next time I come to the UK, I want to come here again. Dining Etiquette Speech Materials 5 Parts 3

In foreign countries, everyone has three good things to do when eating, one is to keep the voice low, the other is to have good etiquette, and the third is to have good discipline. Some Chinese people just can't do these three common requirements.

No, in order to finish this homework, my parents and I went out to eat again. Arrived inside a restaurant. There were a lot of people inside, but there were seats. My parents and I picked a seat against the wall and sat down. After a while, a middle-aged woman came over and said, "I have asked my husband to stand here! Why are you sitting here!" In order not to quarrel with this aunt, my parents and I picked another seat. Sat down. We were obviously the ones who sat there first, so whoever was there was simply being unreasonable and making trouble.

The Chinese have this shortcoming, so why do they want to rob them? Why. Lo and behold, we finally found a spot we liked and sat down. My mom and dad and I chose a room. After a while, the waiter came to our room with a plate and soup. Ah, it smelled so good. The aunt said: "Oh, this is seafood vermicelli soup, this is Maoxuewang, and this is Alishan spicy chicken. Please use it slowly. If you need any service, please call out." Ha, isn't everything bad? Isn't this a good thing? Chinese restaurant etiquette is really good.

While we were eating with the door closed, three adults came over. One of the adults was in front and entered our room. Dad said: "Excuse me, who are you..." The adult said: "Oh, I'm sorry, we went to the wrong room. We should go to No. 201. This is No. 101. I'm really sorry. ." Then they left immediately.

This time I was lucky. One time my mother and I were eating Guoqiao rice noodles there, and there was a man eating noodles next to us. We were eating vigorously, (I was so jealous after eating) that man took out a piece of paper, put it on his nose, and then blew his nose with a groan, which not only made the sound unpleasant, but also made people see it. Very unappetizing after the green liquid. Very disgusting. Some people see that there is no table, so they share a table with strangers they don’t know. These are bad habits.

Chinese people’s restaurant habits are really both good and bad. 5 Dining Etiquette Speech Materials 4

Switzerland: Eat and drink in a rationed amount at your own expense.

Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world, but the Swiss are very prudent and thrifty.

At world-wide high-level events hosted by Switzerland, only one meal per person is provided for three meals a day, or the meal fee is paid directly to the individual, and guests are asked to choose a place to eat. In addition, a free cup of tea is provided per person. Anyone who eats or drinks more will have to pay extra. Domestic and foreign guests are treated equally, without exception.

Germany: Dislike waste and practice "eat it all"

Germans regard waste as a "sin" and hate people who waste everything, so they do not have the habit of luxury. When getting along with Germans, you must abide by this habit in order to get along with them. For example, when you go to a restaurant with them, you cannot ask for more than you can eat, and you must eat all the food you want.

Brunei: It’s up to the guest to eat as much as he wants.

Eat as much or as little as you like. This is Bruneian hospitality custom. In Brunei, when guests come to your home, no matter you know them or not, as long as you say hello to yourself, the host will greet you with a smile, warmly receive you, and bring out the food at home for the guests to enjoy. But the owner never persuades the other party to eat, and never asks whether the other party should eat, eat more or less, and whether it tastes good or not. The host thinks it is impolite to ask the guest like this. Of course, if the food is not enough, the host will add more. Dining Etiquette Speech Materials 5 Parts 5

Chinese dining etiquette is very impolite. Let me tell you some details about Chinese dining!

Speak in the order of doing things. As soon as the Chinese enter the door, they will show signs of impoliteness. If a few people enter together, most likely they will talk, laugh, and be carefree. They will first look for the best seat after entering the door. After sitting down, they will make loud noises. Call the waiter to come over and take your order.

After ordering the food, they sat down and talked and laughed, and their movements were very ungraceful: some crossed their legs, some grinned, and some tilted their stools so that they were almost shaky. .

After the food is served, they usually order a few bottles of red and white beer, drink a few glasses of it, and then talk while eating. And they don’t pay attention to speed. They can eat for several hours at a time. Not polite and a waste of time.

After eating, there were still piles of sea cucumber rice left on the table, but they seemed not to notice it. They wiped their mouths, threw the paper away, and picked their teeth with toothpicks. Then he asked the waiter to come over and pay the bill. He took a lot of cash with him, threw it on the cashier, and asked the cashier to find it slowly!

But Chinese dining etiquette is also forced. It would be very impolite if the treater does not treat guests like this. Therefore, China's poor dining etiquette cannot be purely due to people's quality, but also due to habits.

Chinese people’s dining etiquette is really bad, and shortcomings can be seen everywhere. We must correct the shortcomings and carry forward the advantages.