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Tibetan catering etiquette culture must be collected!
China has been known as "the country of etiquette" since ancient times. Both ethnic minorities and Han nationality have their own etiquette culture. Although there may be some small differences between different ethnic groups, they all respect the old and love the young in general.

Then, come with me to see Tibetan culture!

1. Tibetans are a nation that pays great attention to etiquette. Simple folk customs, courtesy, respect for the old and love for the young, honesty and no deceit are virtues and customs handed down from ancient times.

2. Tibetan drinking customs are extremely rich. Every time you brew new wine, you must first offer "new wine" to the gods, and then follow the old adage of "orderly aging", and propose a toast to the elders at home first, so that the whole family can enjoy themselves.

3. In festivals, weddings or multi-person gatherings, drinking is generally a toast to the respected elders first, and then a toast in chronological order. Generally speaking, the toaster should raise his glass above his head with both hands and propose a toast to the recipient, especially the elderly. The drinker first holds the glass with both hands, then holds it with his left hand, then gently dips the wine in the glass with the ring finger of his right hand and plays in the air. This was repeated three times, and some people even whispered something like "Tashde Leping Songcuo ……" before drinking. Three dozen wines are a tribute to heaven, earth and God, and a prayer for the three treasures of Buddhism and Taoism.

5. When drinking, you should not drink it all at once, but follow the "three cups" system of "Song Zhen April". After playing wine to worship God, the drinker should take a sip first, then the toaster will fill the glass, and the drinker will drink all the wine in the glass after filling it for the third time. He who leaves no drop of wine is the most sincere.

6. When drinking at the party, everyone uses a wine container. Those who can drink together are also considered as a family and brothers, so they can't share wine containers when drinking, otherwise they will be regarded as outsiders or despised. In the past, butchers, blacksmiths, celestial burial masters and other so-called "low-level occupations" generally did not use wine glasses with everyone. They always bring their own bowls and cups and drink them separately.