Keith wrote:My uncle told me he used to get hit if he didn't finish the last grain of rice.
Gosh... that's scary... hehe! Well, in the Chinese culture, we are also told not to waste food, and to finish everything on your plate. There are 2 common comments an adult would make to a child who doesn't finish his/her rice...
1. You're gonna get a wife/husband with spotty face, acne, etc. T_T
2. Do you know how hard a farmer & his buffalo toils to make a single grain of rice??? [insert long story about farming]
The 2nd one is usually used by my grandma... so it's the same for me... never a single grain of rice left... I'm personally more concerned about point No.1
Buffet fines are common in Asia...
As for shoes... we take off our shoes before entering the house, here in Malaysia... even when there isn't a carpet. But I've noticed that some people in Hong Kong and China don't do that. I dunno why... they're Chinese... I'm Chinese... hmmm... I would probably yell at anyone who doesn't take off his/her shoes before entering my house... hehe! My mom does that...
Washing our feet the moment we come home from an outing is also encouraged, since we wear sandals here more than shoes, and the dust from the outing would be stuck on our feet. But of course... we don't expect that from the guests. However, my friends wash their feet whenever they come to my house, after taking off their shoes... I dunno if it's because they know that I like to keep my home/room clean, or that they happen to like having clean feet.