In the long-term life practice, people have also formed some etiquette taboos in using chopsticks:
1, avoid knocking chopsticks, or knocking bowls or cups with chopsticks.
2. Avoid throwing chopsticks. When handing out chopsticks before meals, don't throw them on the table, but put them in pairs.
3, avoid fork chopsticks. Don't put chopsticks horizontally, one with a big head and one with a small head.
4. Avoid inserting and replacing. When you need to leave temporarily during the meal, put chopsticks gently on the table or beside the plate, and don't put them in the rice bowl.
5, avoid waving chopsticks. When picking vegetables, you can't wave chopsticks and flip them up and down in the tea tray.
5, avoid dancing chopsticks. When talking, don't use chopsticks as props, dance around the table.