Expression point
This time, there were many expressions related to food.
① 食欲(しょくよく)がある / have big appetites
Come on! It's good that you both have big appetites, but the way you eat is not elegant!
ちょっと~!食欲があるのはいいことだけど、食べ方が汚いよ!
② 食べ方が汚(きたな)い人 / messy eaters
Many women say that their love for their partner fades /because their boyfriends are messy eaters.
つきあっている彼氏の食べ方が汚くて冷(さ)めちゃう女性はいっぱいいるのよ。
③ light flavor/ あっさり rich flavor/ こってり
Japanese food is eaten in order from light to rich flavors.
日本食はあっさりしたものから、こってりしたものを食べるの
④ flip the fish over / 魚をひっくり返す
Isn't it better to flip the fish over and eat it instead of removing the bones?
魚は骨(ほね)を取らずにひっくり返して食べた方がいいのでは?
Trivia
"Don't turn the fish upside down when you eat it."
I think many Japanese people know this, but there seem to be various theories as to why.
When I was a child, my grandmother taught me that you should never overturn the fish to avoid capsizing the fishing boat.
But when I looked into it, I found out that there is also a theory that turning it upside down represents rebellion.
It seems that interpretations vary depending on region and era.
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