Well China is a very different place then America as you already know but for the most part they dont treat their guest any different then we might treat guest in America they might offer tea or something and small different things but like I said above they would probably treat their guest the same way with some minor differences.
There is no translation for "trick or treat" in Chinese because Chinese people traditionally do not celebrate it. However, quite often (in English speaking countries), if you say "trick or treat" in English, people (even other ethnicities) will generally understand it.
Guests do not normally attend a Chinese wedding. When the vows are exchanged, normally it's with bride, groom and their respective families. What guests do attend is the wedding dinner. Usually arranged at a nice restaurant of banquet hall it can range from a hundred to a thousand people. For this, most people are dressed in what people would label as 'smart casual'.
the guests treat pip by always reminding him how he should always be thankful for how his sister had brought him in by hand
Chinese culture have a different rice crispy treat than the one from quaker, but there is no reason why it is not edible by Chinese people
People should treat guests with generosity. The Sunnah provides guidelines for relations in business and government. People should obey their leaders.
People should treat guests with generosity. The Sunnah provides guidelines for relations in business and government. People should obey their leaders.
People should treat guests with generosity. The Sunnah provides guidelines for relations in business and government. People should obey their leaders.
The mongol rulers treat their Chinese subjects with respect.
they are used to give people a good cheap treat. also as a treat after dinner at chinese resteraunts
There could be various reasons for low voter turnout among some groups of Chinese people, such as lack of trust in the political system, feeling disconnected from the political process, or facing barriers to voting like difficulty in registering to vote or lack of information about how to vote. It's important to consider the specific context and factors influencing voter behavior in any group.
They were to treat the captives as honored guests
it makes people's floors dirty when guests come in with their shoes on, carrying what they've stepped on when they were outside. There is no specific reason. most American people don't mind if people wear shoes and walk into their houses, but most Chinese people do; just like most Chinese people don't mind making loud noise while drinking soup but most American people do.