Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - Six kinds of argots for placing knives and forks in western food

Six kinds of argots for placing knives and forks in western food

1. western food knives and forks can be placed in figure-eight, cross-shaped, horizontal, vertical, cross-shaped and x-shaped. The figure of eight can mean to continue eating later, the cross means to board the next dish, the horizontal position means to be satisfied with the dish, the vertical position means to finish eating, and the cross of the figure of eight and the X shape means to be dissatisfied and very dissatisfied respectively.

2. Placing the knife and fork in a figure of eight in western food can mean taking a break and continuing to eat later, which can remind the waiter not to take away the food before the meal is over.

3. When the knife and fork are placed in a cross, it can indicate that you are hungry. Waiting for the next dish can remind the waiter to serve as soon as possible.

4. When the knife and fork are placed horizontally together, it can indicate that they are satisfied with the taste of the dishes, which means that they are well received.

5. When the knife and fork book are placed vertically together, it can convey to the waiter that the meal has been finished and remind the waiter that he can take away the tableware.

6. When the knife blade intersects with the fork head to form a figure of eight, it means that you are dissatisfied with the food or service of the restaurant, which means bad reviews.

7. When the knife and fork cross each other in an X-shape, it means that they are very dissatisfied with the food and service, and it also means that they have a bad mood because of the food or service.