Culture Corner | Table Manners

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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl an Jack talk about table manners in America.

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00:00:00

Jack

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Jack

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Jack

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00:00:55

Jack

Welcome to the agency English podcast. My name is Jack, and I’m here with my co-host, social. And today we are doing a we’re in the culture corner. I believe we’re in the the culture corner and we’re talking about table manners in America, American table manners and we.

00:01:14

Jack

We kind of made a list of five kind of golden rules and uh, what? What are they? So. So what’s #1?

00:01:22

Xochitl

Don’t put your elbows on the table, so if there’s like the tablecloth surface, don’t eat with your elbows like on the table. And that’s so different in other countries and cultures because like in Mexico, there’s no issue with putting your on table. In America, your wrist putting your wrists on the table is OK, but elbows is.

00:01:28

Jack

Yeah.

00:01:42

Xochitl

It’s just considered rude for some reason. I’m not really sure why.

00:01:45

Jack

It’s so arbitrary. It’s so dumb, like there’s no reason for it. You know? It’s like my why? Why, you know, don’t be comfortable, you know.

00:01:49

Xochitl

And then there’s.

00:01:50

Xochitl

A children.

00:01:54

Xochitl

Yeah, yeah. There’s a children’s line that’s like in certain name, like Amy. Amy, Amy, if you’re able to take your elbows off the table, this is not a horse’s stable.

00:02:06

Jack

Yeah.

00:02:07

Xochitl

And it’s like, I don’t know why that even exists. I didn’t know it was rude until I read it in like a book sometime in like the third grade.

00:02:11

Jack

Yeah.

00:02:16

Xochitl

UM.

00:02:18

Xochitl

So whatever.

00:02:19

Jack

I’ll. I’ll do it. I I don’t really care. I I find that, like the least offensive of the of the table manner crimes. So you know when I’m eating, I’ll. I’ll probably do it. You know it it depends on where I am. If I’m in like a fancy schmancy.

00:02:35

Jack

Wearing a tuxedo. OK, I’m going to follow the all the taper table manners. But you know, if I’m, like, eating at a friend’s house and some, you know, the.

00:02:46

Jack

They’re.

00:02:47

Jack

They don’t really care. I’ll. I’ll. I’ll put my elbows on the table.

00:02:50

Xochitl

Yeah, I don’t care if you’re if you’re, like, meeting your girlfriend or boyfriend’s parents for the first time and they’re American, like your elbows on the table, or if you’re going to like a fancy dinner or like a work party or like a work party for your significant other or your own work party or whatever. Some kind of formal event, then I would say, like, steer away from it because there’s some people in the older generation.

00:03:12

Xochitl

Like boomers and older that still?

00:03:14

Xochitl

Hair. But otherwise, if you’re just at a casual house party or hang out with some friends at house warming or something, but it doesn’t really matter, I don’t think.

00:03:24

Jack

Yeah. Keep your knees off the table. That’s a bad thing. Yeah, your feet. Yeah. Don’t put your feet on the table.

00:03:27

Xochitl

Yeah, that’s better. Your feet altered. The other cultures don’t. That’s like even more American to, like, put your feet on stuff like other cultures don’t really do that, but yeah.

00:03:37

Jack

I know, and I’ve learned that the hard way, yeah.

00:03:41

Xochitl

I knew that already. Thank.

00:03:43

Xochitl

Thank you, mom. Mexican mom.

00:03:46

Xochitl

Two, don’t talk with your mouth full if you absolutely have to. One way that I do is like I cover my mouth when I’m talking, like when I’m eating, I’m talking. I just do this because no one like the worst thing that can happen to you is that you’re chewing and talking and like a piece of food flies out and hits someone else.

00:04:06

Jack

Ohh, right in there glass or something, you know?

00:04:09

Xochitl

Ohh God are like in their face on their hand. It’s just or in their plate. It’s just it’s so cringy. So you you want to avoid that and that’s why it’s like no one wants to see.

00:04:20

Jack

Yeah, this is a tough one because you know what will happen is that as soon as you put take a bite of the food your you know your boyfriend or girlfriend’s mother or father will ask you a question immediately.

00:04:20

발표자

Your soup.

00:04:31

Jack

So what do?

00:04:32

Jack

You do for a living, and you’ve got this mouthful of mashed potatoes and the best thing you can do is you’d like social set, take a take a.

00:04:40

Jack

A napkin and put it up over.

00:04:41

Jack

Mouth two. Finish, Swallow, take a little time and you know usually people will try not to ask you questions right as you’re.

00:04:51

Xochitl

Always happens, like always happens for me. I’ll be like.

00:04:53

Jack

All this.

00:04:54

Jack

You know.

00:04:56

Xochitl

Like once I can please kind of thing like signaling that and and finish or like another thing if I’m in a less formal setting I just kind of cover my mouth like if I’m talking with friends or something like yeah blah blah and just have my hand over my mouth.

00:04:59

Jack

Yeah.

00:05:13

Xochitl

What’s the other one using a coaster? Not every country has coasters because we yes, we use a lot of wood designs and like wood and tables and stuff.

00:05:23

Jack

With tables, yeah, yeah.

00:05:26

Xochitl

You your glass can sweat. We also have, like, a lot of cold drinks or hot drinks and so.

00:05:32

Xochitl

Your glass can sweat or or the bottom brim of your cup can be hot, so you want to make sure that you use like a coaster, which is just like a flat little usually round, sometimes square piece of like tile or what have you. That’s like set there for you to put your glass on. So like if a restaurant or someplace.

00:05:53

Xochitl

Has a coaster available or you go to someone’s house and they have coasters like just make sure you use it before you put your glass down on like their wooden table because it can leave a mark.

00:06:03

Jack

Yeah, that’s right. It leaves like a ring around the the wood and then they have to refinish the table.

00:06:09

Xochitl

Yes.

00:06:10

Jack

I just. I just.

00:06:11

Jack

Thought of a couple other ones, this is your pet peeve. Push your chair in after you’re done.

00:06:15

Xochitl

Yes, yes, yes and.

00:06:17

Jack

That’s good at it, yeah.

00:06:19

Xochitl

Make sure push your gear in. The other one is is eating noises. I know in Korea, Jack. It’s like that’s showing that you’re enjoying the food kind of anyway like.

00:06:26

Jack

Right, slurping noodles, right the. Yeah.

00:06:30

Xochitl

All good. You know, like that the huge Koreans are so animated when they eat. And I really enjoyed that about Korean culture. But if you’re from a culture where people are pretty animated when they eat, like when you go to the US, don’t don’t make those like slurping noises.

00:06:46

Xochitl

Don’t make loud chewing noises like smacking like.

00:06:50

Jack

Yeah, chew with your mouth closed and keep it as quiet as you possibly can. Like, that’s basically the.

00:06:50

Xochitl

We’re like 15.

00:06:56

Xochitl

Yeah.

00:06:57

Xochitl

Because being loud and stuff and making these eating noises, a lot of people in the US are so offended by it. Like there’s even a word for it, which is like misophonia.

00:07:07

Xochitl

Or something like.

00:07:08

Xochitl

That I I’m not super super believe that’s right. And when people.

00:07:08

Jack

Oh, right.

00:07:11

Jack

They get nauseous or sick from like food. Sounds like they can’t take it, yeah.

00:07:15

Xochitl

Some people snacking. I honestly think that’s.

00:07:17

Xochitl

It’s. I’m sorry. I think it’s ridiculous.

00:07:20

Jack

Yeah, they’re just weak people, like. Yeah, they deserve the suffer. Yeah.

00:07:23

Xochitl

Ohh your phone. You can. Yeah, but for some people it can be really serious. Like I I knew kids who would, like, eat lunch at the principal’s office because they could not be around it, like around listening to other people eat. So yeah, the US is a weird culture in that way. So just try to keep it as quiet as possible.

00:07:42

Jack

Ohh, one more. Uh, don’t clean. Don’t pick your teeth. No, no toothpicks.

00:07:47

Xochitl

Oh well, sometimes there are toothpicks up, but.

00:07:48

Jack

At the table that’s.

00:07:51

Xochitl

Don’t. Yeah, don’t do it at the table. Sometimes you’ll see toothpicks available to you at a restaurant, but yeah, just do it like in private because it’s like very cringy.

00:08:00

Jack

Well, in Korean.

00:08:01

Jack

Sometimes I’ll I’ll cover my mouth. You know you can cover your mouth and and do it, yeah.

00:08:03

Xochitl

Yeah.

00:08:05

Xochitl

I think that could be OK my dad does that.

00:08:10

Xochitl

But uh.

00:08:13

Xochitl

Yes, it can be very cringy and.

00:08:17

Jack

Yeah.

00:08:18

Jack

You don’t wanna you you wanna make a good impression with the, you know, with with.

00:08:22

Jack

Your, your, your yeah.

00:08:22

Xochitl

If you are.

00:08:24

Xochitl

Seeing in laws or at a work party or having lunch with your boss, don’t do it. Don’t even cover your mouth and do it. It’s just it’s not worth the risk. You know what? Yeah, it’s not worth the risk to be in the bathroom or something. Yeah, I think that’s fine. But no, if that is such a rude one.

00:08:31

Jack

No, just take it into another, into the bathroom or something. Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

00:08:41

Jack

Yeah.

00:08:41

Xochitl

Uhm.

00:08:43

Xochitl

You can go wrong quickly, so yeah.

00:08:46

Xochitl

I think that’s pretty much.

00:08:48

Xochitl

It I would say there are other ones like.

00:08:50

Jack

Yeah. No, no, no. You know, body sounds, you know, like belting. Yeah.

00:08:52

발표자

7.

00:08:56

Xochitl

Birthdays helping at the table. People try to keep their mouth closed and either cover their mouth like this or with a napkin. Like if you burp, you know, don’t like burp loudly and.

00:08:58

Jack

Right, right.

00:09:04

Jack

Hmm.

00:09:07

Jack

It doesn’t mean you’re enjoying yourself, or it might mean you’re enjoying yourself too much. You know you’re too.

00:09:10

Xochitl

No, it’s.

00:09:14

Xochitl

Yeah, people are definitely going to make a face at you if you burp at the table, so.

00:09:20

발표자

Yeah.

00:09:21

Xochitl

Yeah, I think those are those are it? Well, let us know if you have any other cultural questions. I would actually really love to hear whether any of these things are rude in your country, in your culture, or what things are considered rude in your country, your culture, and even things specifically that you notice Americans doing like in movies or American.

00:09:41

Jack

Yeah.

00:09:42

Xochitl

That you have that are considered root in your culture. I’m I’m really interested to hear and know about that. I know in in Japan there’s something that they say horse laugh.

00:09:51

Xochitl

About Americans, cause we laugh with our head back, like ha ha ha. Like there’s like a horse. Yeah. So I I definitely do that horse laugh. Apparently in Japan is in play. You’re supposed to, like, cover your mouth when you laugh and do kind of a dainty laughs.

00:09:56

Jack

I just. I just did it.

00:09:57

Jack

I’m like.

00:10:07

Xochitl

I have that boisterous laugh though.

00:10:10

Jack

Yeah, that one’s going to be hard to change. I don’t know. I guess would just be the the horse. Laugher. Yeah.

00:10:13

Xochitl

Yeah.

00:10:16

Xochitl

Yeah. So yeah, just let us know what it’s like in your in your country. I’m very curious to know.

00:10:22

Xochitl

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00:10:43

Xochitl

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00:10:51

Jack

Bye bye.

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