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by throwaway-0001
199 days ago
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> It's so common that the only logical explanation is that it is encouraged. It appears to be the norm and the non-slurper is the exception. I'm glad that your parents taught you to not slurp. You are an exceptional individual. Anyway I’ve asked enough Chinese people about it to get the same answer. Not all do it, but some do it for these reasons. I doubt you ever asked any Chinese. |
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Ask this specific question: "Do you make loud mouth noises while you eat as a sign of respect, or is it just normal to slurp noodles?" and see what answer you get.