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Eating in Western restaurants is a little different from eating in Chinese ones. It is necessary to understand the differences and to behave .
When you first arrive at the restaurant, you should wait for the waiter to show you to a table. In a Western restaurant, each person usually asks for their own food or dishes and eats they ask for. They don't put all of the food in the middle of the table to share together. One of the biggest differences Chinese restaurants and Western ones is that most Chinese restaurants are noisy most Western restaurants are quiet and people there speak in a low voice. Don't shout to waiter, or people may think that you are rude. If you need help, you should try to ask with your eyes instead of with your voice. It's better not to put up your hand, either.