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Do you need to prepare public chopsticks for your elders to eat with them?
I think it is necessary to prepare public chopsticks. Even if the elders are not used to using public chopsticks themselves, young people need to take the initiative to use public chopsticks.

With our living conditions getting better and better, young people themselves are highly educated, so young people need to be as polite as possible when doing things. Especially when eating with elders, young people should not only pay attention to the etiquette of getting along with elders, but also pay attention to the etiquette of eating. Young people need to convey their respect for their elders in this way, regardless of whether the elders ask for public chopsticks or not.

Young people need to prepare public chopsticks for their elders.

When eating with elders, although some elders themselves don't care about the so-called public chopsticks and personal bowls and chopsticks, in order to ensure a healthy diet, young people need to use public chopsticks as much as possible to pick up food for their elders. This way will not only be very hygienic, but also reflect the respect of young people for their elders, who will naturally be very happy with the behavior of young people.

Young people need to do their own thing.

Imagine that even if some elders don't have corresponding habits, because the living environment of young people and elders is different, and each generation is stronger than the next, so young people should never refuse to use public chopsticks because their elders don't like it. For young people, young people need to treat their lives as decently and healthily as possible. When we eat with our elders, family and friends around us, we need to use public chopsticks as much as possible to help people around us.

Using public chopsticks is a good habit in itself.

I once read a data that the prevalence rate of Helicobacter pylori in our country is above 50%, while that in developed countries is only about 5% and that in Africa is about 50%. Although our living conditions are getting better and better, many people have unhealthy eating habits. I think everyone's eating habits need to keep up with the development of modern society.