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Post by Anisah on Nov 27, 2017 0:43:04 GMT
1. Table Etiquette I believe that table etiquette has been socially constructed as well as culturally constructed because going to restaurants at a young age, expectations were constructed to how to properly sit, dress and eat at a table while in public. Table etiquette is usually expected in public whereas in the home, to some families, it wouldn't matter how or what time you ate.
2. What we eat In terms of what "allowed" to be eaten at certain times ( breakfast, lunch , dinner, snack ) it comes naturally because as humans we provide ourselves the basic food to eat when we wake up and before we go to bed, however, the times we eat is socially constructed because we were taught as youths to eat something after we wake up, eat at noon for lunch, eat dinner in the evening etc. What we eat is natural because as we come from different cultural societal norms, we have different types of food we associate them with and when we can eat them.
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