This is one of those phrases that should absolutely be taken literally. Wash your hands before dinner means - just that. Preferably for at least 20 seconds, with soap, and warm water. This prevents any germs you have been in contact with from entering your food and your body.
Mostly Children
Tell your guests that you have soap in the bathroom and kitchen so that they can wash their hands in either place for their convenience - hint, hint...
"Please wash your hands before dinner" is not a statement of the American Musical.
The phrase "wash your hands before dinner" is a common hygiene practice that emphasizes the importance of cleaning your hands before eating to prevent the spread of germs and reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses. It is a simple yet effective way to maintain personal hygiene and protect your health. By washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water, you can remove dirt, bacteria, and other contaminants that may be present on your hands, ensuring that you do not transfer them to your food or mouth during mealtime.
0.01. Is it worth washing your hands, now?
You wash your hands and wash the equitment.
No. Mark is watching Janet play soccer. That's declarative. Janet, wash your hands before dinner. That's imperative.
If by "poke" you mean with your finger -- yes, if you wash your hands before and after. If you mean with some instrument, then no.
You must wash your hands before cooking because there are some dirt on your hands and if you don't wash them then you will basically be eating dirt
"Lava sus manos" means "wash your hands" in Spanish.
It literally means, "Wash you[rself] the hands." But it's interpreted simply as, "Wash your hands."
The Chinese do not always wash their hands after every meal. However, it is a common custom to wash hands before meals.