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A girl learns how to properly hold a fork at a Western etiquette course held at the high-end KEEClub in Shanghai on May 21. Photo: IC . Children from wealthy families and their parents learn table ...
The CNTA report said that "despite there being no difference in how Chinese and overseas interviewees define bad behavior, the overall ranking of Chinese outbound tourists' manners is not that high".
Increasingly, Chinese colleagues sought him out for practical advice on Western etiquette, particularly table manners. Recognising a market niche, he set up shop in Shanghai, and has never looked ...
Chinese schoolchildren are to sit mandatory manners classes in an attempt to smooth some of the rougher edges off modern Chinese society, the country's ministry of education has announced.
With China's economy booming and trade with the West increasing, Chinese businessmen are finding themselves faced with pasta and pork dinners -- to be eaten with knives and forks.
SUZHOU (CHINA DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Nearly half of people in major tourism destinations interviewed in a recent survey said Chinese tourists have improved their manners in the past five years ...