2. Putting the knife and fork in a figure of eight in western food can mean taking a break and continuing to eat later, which can remind the waiter not to take the food away before the meal is over.
When the knives and forks are crossed, it can indicate that you are hungry. Waiting for the next dish can remind the waiter to serve as soon as possible.
4. The knife and fork are placed horizontally, which can be said to be satisfied with the taste of the dishes and have the meaning of praise.
When the knife, fork and books are put together vertically, you can tell the waiter that you have finished eating and remind the waiter that you can take away the tableware.
6. When the blade intersects with the fork to form a figure of eight, it means that you are not satisfied with the food or service in the restaurant, which means bad reviews.
7. When the knife and fork cross into an X shape, it means that they are very dissatisfied with the food and service, and it also means that they are in a bad mood because of the food or service.