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typical british drink is black tea. when one is finished with their eating, they could place their cutlery over their plates, so the waiter could take it away or the host needn't worry to ask for a refill. in britain, as well as in europe, it is considered inappropriate for one to blurb, slurp their food
, make strange sounds while chewing, chewing with an open mouth, speaking with mouth full, etc. one is expected not to blow their nose at the table. in more formal restaurants and dinners a napkin could be placed over the lap. china's table manners and eating habits in china, too, there are many food...
https://www.tripmondo.com/magazine/travel-advice/international-eating-habbits/