Korean table manners

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1.When in the company of elders, take your seat according to social ranking with the youngest or lowest ranked person closest to the door. After the elders pick up their spoons, others can begin to eat. Try to keep pace with elders while eating. It could be considered rude to show that you have finished your meal before elder people have. If at all possible, keep eating a bit until the elders have finished their meal.

2.The spoon and chopsticks should not be held together in one hand. Use the spoon only for rice and soup.

3.For the sake of cleanliness, do not use a used spoon for side dishes.

4.Take food within reach and do not stretch your arms out too far.

5.After a meal, return your spoon and chopsticks to the spot where they were placed. Fold the used napkin and put it back on the table.

6.When coughing or sneezing during a meal, turn your head to one side and cover your mouth with a handkerchief as to not bother your neighbors. Nose blowing should be saved for the restroom.