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How do you slurp noodles?

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you suck them in your mouth

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Do Japanese or Chinese slurp noodles?

I do know for a fact that Chinese slurp their noodles. But I do not know about Japanese.


In which country is it acceptable to slurp noodles?

China <><><> Japan


In Japan how do you show your host that you like your meal?

Slurp your noodles as loudly as possible


How do you use slurp in a sentence?

I slurped my noodles noisily, much to the annoyance of the people sitting next to me. He slurped up the soup from his bowl with gusto.


In Japan do you slurp your noodles loudy to show your host you like the noodles?

Not exactly. There's no real significance behind it. I guess that slurping them indicates enthusiasm for a meal, but it is more like a practicality. Noodles are a little awkward to eat with chopsticks so it is just expected that you will make some noise!


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Use a slurp on a sentence?

I'd be happy to help! Just send me the sentence you'd like me to provide a slurp for.


When is slurp an onomatopoeia?

Slurp is an onomatopoeia when it is used to describe the sound of someone or something consuming a liquid loudly or messily, like when drinking a beverage or eating soup.


What slurp means?

To drink very noisely I:E to slurp a cup of tea


How do you do GOgarts slurp and reveal?

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Can you eat noodles wrong?

In some Asian countries it is considered impolite to cut the noodles up, or to bite bits off (e.g when you slurp them into your mouth, but can't fit the whole length of them in, it would be considered impolite to bite off what you have and let the rest fall back onto your plate). This is because noodles are taken to symbolise "long life" or "luck" and in shortening them you are symbolically "shortening your life". Obviously it does require some practice to eat noodles without biting bits off. Luckily this rule does not seem to hold in Western countries.


What part of speech is the word slurp?

The word slurp is a regular verb. The past tense is slurped.