从餐桌礼仪看中西方饮食文化差异(英文论文)(5篇材料)
第一篇:从餐桌礼仪看中西方饮食文化差异(英文论文)
Abstract
The topic for the culinary culture of the Western table manners ongoing comparison, so that people better understand the similarities and differences between Chine and Western cultures, for their own future development to make adequate preparations. In this thesis, their food culture in the West as the background, analyzing China and Britain and other Western countries tableware, ating arrangements, and cultural differences between Chine and Western table manners of four dining atmosphere, and the Word table view, which reveals cau food culture the underlying caus of the differences. Through this study was to investigate the paper, can make people fully understand Western food culture, focusing on Cultural differences, thus enhancing people's intercultural communicative competence.
Keywords: cultural differences between Chine and Western dining table manners
CONTENTS
CONTENTS .............................................. 2 1 Introduction ............................................ 3 2 Performance differences between Chine and Western table manners4 2.1 Differences in time to attend , the Chine concept of time is a diver people , Westerners concept of time is a single person . ....................................... 4 2.2 Differences ating arrangements ................... 4 2.3 Tableware differences. ............................. 5 2.4 Differences meal etiquette ......................... 5 3 Reasons for the difference between Chine and Western table manners .................................................. 8 3.1 Difference between Chine and Western food ideas .. 8 3.2 Differences between Chine and Western food objects 8 3.3 Different ways in Qinzhou food , cutlery and etiquette ...................................................... 9 3.3 Differences in the nature of the Western diet ..... 10 Conclusion ............................................... 11 References ............................................... 12
1 Introduction
Differences between Chine and Western table manners , by the Western philosophical and ideological influence of social factors, so far from the two cultures . In China , no one party , no matter what the purpo , there will be a formality. Is everyone sitting around , sharing a at ; banquet u round table , which formally created a united, courtesy of interesting momentum. Delicacies on the table of people in the center , it is an object table of people appreciate the taste , but also a table of people 's emotional communication medium . People toast each dish to persuade each other to allow food, then good things before , reflects the mutual respect between people struggle to let virtue. Reflects the Chine Classical Philosophy "and" ideological influence in this area for future generations , to facilitate collective emotional communication , which has been difficult to reform This mainly pasta and Western -oriented groups , details of table manners becomes more tedious and methodical . They are ud in food Dining System , personal lf sweep intraday dishes, soup bowl, regardless of others , each disturbance . Westerners also let voluntarily drink , brandy, whiskey , cocktails , like what drink , drink how much to drink , the individual will be respected , reflecting ideas and more reasonabl
e diet .In summary, the Western etiquette ten million kinds , the following are some of my table manners analysis methods.
2 Performance differences between Chine and Western table manners
2.1 Differences in time to attend , the Chine concept of time is a diver people , Westerners concept of time is a single person .
Asked to do anything el, strict compliance with the schedule , which do what , so when attending dinner , this difference appears to be more prominent , in general , Chine people are more inclined to time diversity mode ' late ' . Often after a half an hour to reach the stipulated time , the owner ems to have already mentally prepared , usually arrange some other programs during this ' waiting ' time, such as playing cards , drinking tea, chat , so that some of the ' first ' guests spend their time. For this ' late ' phenomenon both subject and object become accustomed to not e it as a kind of contempt for the host to offer or /wiki/ table manners [3] Yi Zhongtian, "culture on the table."