Mình viết thiếu chữ s ở chỗ manner đúng là manners
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In the UK, we eat around the dining table. We follow lots of table manners. Fristly, we use cutlery - you know, knives, forks and spoons - to eat most of the food. We hold the fork in the left hand and the knife in the right. You should hold the handle of the knife in yt^ur palm and your fork in the other hand with the prongs pointing downwards. There is also a spoon and a fork for dessert. When you finish eating, you should place your knife and fork with the prongs upwards on your plate. Secondly, you should never use your own cutlery to take more food from the serving dish - use the serving spoon. Now if there's bread on the table, you can use your hands to take a piece. Then break off a small piece of bread and butter it. Thirdly, if you are a guest, you have to wait until the host or hostess starts eating and you should ask another person to pass the food. Next, never chew with your mouth open and don't talk with food in your mouth...
In my family, there are some table manners. Firstly, we usually use rice bowls and chopsticks, only small children use spoons instead of chopsticks. Secondly, the host/hostess invites everybody to start eating and offers to serve the food for the guests. Lastly, when we finish eating, we place our chopsticks on top of our rice bowl.
In my opinion, custom and traditionals are very important. Like other family, we have our own custom and traditionals
Firstly, there's custom in our family of spending sunday together. On sunday, we always go out. Sometime we go on a picnic in the park or near by beauty spot.
Secondly, there's a tradition that we make chung cake and cook braised pork and egg. Chung cake it's short and square. Braised pork and egg is our traditional dish for tet. It's so delicious
We all enjoy these custom and traditions because they make our family member closer and love each other more