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Jumat, 15 Agustus 2014

Facts About Traditional Japanese Restaurant Table Manners

By Linda Ruiz


We cannot deny the fact that Japanese restaurants are sprouting everywhere. They are mostly found in any part of the world. Their extreme culture and foods are the most captivating feature of Japan. Not just that, they also have beautiful scenery that will make you awe once you see it.

Like our foods, they come in various looks, taste and sizes depending on the occasion. Of course, you will not be satisfied if you just eat one of those, so if possible taste all of them. You can find a great variety of these in a traditional Japanese restaurant NYC. You will be astonished how pleasing their service is and the foods they serve.

Although the environment is more like similar to a common restaurant, there are things you might need to know. The most important thing you have to understand is their table conducts. You might find it too distinct which is so worth knowing. Keep on reading and you will understand more about it.

Most of us only bows to people if we think that it is really, really necessary for us to do so. Nevertheless, this is a rare thing for us to do. In Japan, most of the people there do this a lot. This is sign of respect for them. They tend to bow on every people they greet especially to elderly or people who has position.

Additionally, if you are to address someone, you should always add the suffix san on their last name or same if you want to be more respectful. Actually, this is not always the case. If ever you are addressing a children a more appropriate suffix is chan for girls and kun for guys.

Now that you know how to address them properly, lets move on to the table conducts. Commonly, we are served a drink before the actual meal is served. If you are in a supper party, keep in mind that you have to avoid drinking your drink once it is served to you. Wait for a person in your table to initiate cheers. Right after that, you can drink it.

Commonly, making a noise especially in slurping a noodle is inappropriate. In their tradition, it is not, so even if you make loud noises there while eating your noodles that is absolutely fine. In fact, doing this is polite, it shows that you enjoy the food.

Even though you like their food very much, it is not a good idea to tip with it. Tipping is a sign of disrespect and can be very rude especially to the waiter. They believe that what you paid for is enough and additional charge is not necessary.

Understanding these things will help you know what are the things you need to avoid. This will also give you and idea to the things you have to do. Anyways, do not just concentrate on these and focus your attention to the food instead.




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