I did this once at the dinner table as a child and was sent to bed hungry. My father explained the next day that I could've tilted my bowl slightly to pool the liquid on the near side to make it a little easier to scoop up with a spoon and I got it. If you're asking whether this is bad manners I just don't think there is any question, but I guess I tested the boundaries once but I was maybe 7. Maybe you meant 'is it a big deal?'
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No, it isn't bad manners. Some people think it is. They also disapprove of holding meat in your hands and ripping bits of it off with your teeth, I imagine![]()
You know this thread makes me feel dirty and unrefined now, because I seriously had no idea it was bad until my mom told me and I made this thread![]()
I only consume soup at my parents' house, so I've never considered the question. Personally, I'd think that as long as you don't make loud slurping sounds, drinking from the bowl isn't going to disgust or offend anyone. If it does, maybe they ought to just relax.
Drinking directly from the bowl is bad manners. That's why I scoop out the solid stuff with my spoon, then sip the liquid throw a straw.![]()
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