Sabtu, 12 Januari 2019

table manner in Russian

TABLE MANNER IN RUSSIAN

   Hello everyone in the previous blog I have discussed how to table in Saudi Arabia, now I will disccus about table manner in Russia countries. Russia is the largest country in the World and not only has a diverse culture and tourist attractions, but also its unique food has unique and delicious flavors. Before you go to Russia for culinary delights I will give tips and etichs eating in Russia :

   Etiquette for eating .
Don’t eat until your host begins eating. Russians use standard European table amnners, so  the fork belongs in the left hand and the knife, if present, belongs in the right. Keep your hands visible for the duration of the meal and keep your elbows off the table. use your bread to mop up any excess gravy, but don’t completely clean your plate to do so is to suggest the host didn’t provide a sufficient amount of food.

    Etiquette foe finishing .
Don’t be taken aback by repeatedoffers to refil your plate as  this is a common Russian practice. Politely refuse and compliment the cook and the host on the fine, but filling, meal. Don’t get up from the table until the host invites you to do so. Upon rising, ask if there is any way you can be of assistance in cleaning up. The hostess will generally refuse, but will appreciate the offer.

well, that’s the ethics that you have to know if you are invited to eat by Russian people or just culinary. Thank you for reading my blog, and Don’t forget to smile today. :)

reference : https://traveltips.usatoday.com

table manner in Saudi Arabia

TABLE MANNER IN SAUDI ARABIA

   hello everyone is still on the same topic, namely is Table Manner. Today I will discuss table manner in Saudi Arabian. Saudia Arabian is usually famous for its holy place for Muslims, but Saudia Arabian also has food with its own characteristics. Food in saudi Arabian is also guaranteed Halal. well for those of you who like this culinary hobby I give info on how to eat in Saudi Arabia :

Before meals.
as the food is served, guests say, “Sahtain” (the equivalent of “bon appetit”), or “Bismillah” (In the name of god), when meal is over guests should also say, “Daimah” (may there always be plently at your table).

Etiquette for utensils.
Throughout the region, people use spoons, forks, and knives, if necessary, or no utensils at all. Since the spoon is more important than the fork, if you are right-handed, keep the spoon in the right hand, and put it down to switch to the fork if and when you need it. Never use your left hand for eating, especially if you are eating directly with your hands.

Etiquette for using hands.
wash your hands before you sit down to eat. you will also need to wash your hands again at the end of the meal. Use your right hand when picking up and eating food, never your left hand. Keep your side. Do not place our left hand on the table, and don’t pass food with your left hand.
Pork will typically not be on the menu.
Alcohol will usually not be served with the meal.

Men and women may be ask to dine separately. If men and women are dining together, women should not directly touch food that is being served to a Muslim male, other than those who are her immediate relatives.

Etiquette for seating. The most honoredd position is in the middle of the table, with the second most important person, or the honored guest seated next to the head of the table.

well guys, its a part of ethics that you have to know if you want to go to Saudi Arabia. Thank you for reading my Blog and Don’t forget to smile today.
reference: https://www.etiquettescholar.com

table manner in Russian

TABLE MANNER IN RUSSIAN    Hello everyone in the previous blog I have discussed how to table in Saudi Arabia, now I will disccus about...