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John Doe
| Nov. 18, 2012 20:56
About:Chinese Table Manners
Why is the eldest so important?
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Tommy
| Nov. 19, 2012 00:03
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In Chinese culture, they experienced a lot in their life, so the young can learn a lot without experiencing difficulties.
Besides, the elder do a lot for the family, so they need to be respect by the young people in the family.
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