Comment by Eisenstein
2 days ago
No it isn't. You can slurp noodles without being rude but they do not consider 'loud mouth noises' respectful.
2 days ago
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.
> It's so common that the only logical explanation is that it is encouraged. It appears to be the norm and the non-slurper is the exception. I'm glad that your parents taught you to not slurp. You are an exceptional individual.
Anyway I’ve asked enough Chinese people about it to get the same answer. Not all do it, but some do it for these reasons.
I doubt you ever asked any Chinese.
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