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sticks, point at objects with them or drum them on the table.4: Do stab anything with your chopsticks.PART 3 JAPANESE FOOD & TABLE MANNERSNow, let’s turn to Japan. Japanese people love sushi best. At the same time ,they also enjoy Dorayaki、Taiyaki and Tempura. But I can tell you the truth, I don’t like Japanese food at all!And table manners in Japan are as follow.1: Unlike making big noises, slurping mildly is not rude but is a pliment to the chef. Japanese also say it tastes better if you slurp.2: It39。s important to say traditional phrases of thanks before and after a meal.3: Eat sushi whole. Dip the fish part rather than the rice into soy sauce.PART 4 RUSSIAN FOOD & TABLE MANNERSNext, turn to Russia. Russian people enjoy Borsch、Kvass and Caviar. And if you want to be wellmannered in a Russian family, you should do the following.1: Keep your hands in sight. It is impolite to rest them on your lap. And always remember, you should keep