← Back to context Comment by throwaway-0001 2 days ago In China making noise with mouth when eating is considered respectful. 5 comments throwaway-0001 Reply Eisenstein 2 days ago No it isn't. You can slurp noodles without being rude but they do not consider 'loud mouth noises' respectful. throwaway-0001 2 days ago https://ali.mk/posts/the-role-of-noises-in-chinese-dining-et...https://www.reddit.com/r/China/comments/6w5hux/slurping_nood...+ personal questions to real Chinese people. Eisenstein 2 days ago First link: That is a Swedish robotics blog and the sources linked are just landing pages for Chinese tours or language lessons.Second link: Where do they say that 'making loud mouth noises is a sign of respect'? They say 'people slurp noodles' which is exactly what I said. 2 replies →
Eisenstein 2 days ago No it isn't. You can slurp noodles without being rude but they do not consider 'loud mouth noises' respectful. throwaway-0001 2 days ago https://ali.mk/posts/the-role-of-noises-in-chinese-dining-et...https://www.reddit.com/r/China/comments/6w5hux/slurping_nood...+ personal questions to real Chinese people. Eisenstein 2 days ago First link: That is a Swedish robotics blog and the sources linked are just landing pages for Chinese tours or language lessons.Second link: Where do they say that 'making loud mouth noises is a sign of respect'? They say 'people slurp noodles' which is exactly what I said. 2 replies →
throwaway-0001 2 days ago https://ali.mk/posts/the-role-of-noises-in-chinese-dining-et...https://www.reddit.com/r/China/comments/6w5hux/slurping_nood...+ personal questions to real Chinese people. Eisenstein 2 days ago First link: That is a Swedish robotics blog and the sources linked are just landing pages for Chinese tours or language lessons.Second link: Where do they say that 'making loud mouth noises is a sign of respect'? They say 'people slurp noodles' which is exactly what I said. 2 replies →
Eisenstein 2 days ago First link: That is a Swedish robotics blog and the sources linked are just landing pages for Chinese tours or language lessons.Second link: Where do they say that 'making loud mouth noises is a sign of respect'? They say 'people slurp noodles' which is exactly what I said. 2 replies →
No it isn't. You can slurp noodles without being rude but they do not consider 'loud mouth noises' respectful.
https://ali.mk/posts/the-role-of-noises-in-chinese-dining-et...
https://www.reddit.com/r/China/comments/6w5hux/slurping_nood...
+ personal questions to real Chinese people.
First link: That is a Swedish robotics blog and the sources linked are just landing pages for Chinese tours or language lessons.
Second link: Where do they say that 'making loud mouth noises is a sign of respect'? They say 'people slurp noodles' which is exactly what I said.
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