Maya Chen explores Chinese dining etiquette through the Chinamaxxing lens, unpacking lazy Susans, chopstick technique, and filial piety as practiced generosity. She translates round-table rituals—serving others first, pouring tea, spinning dishes toward guests—into portable strategies for modern Western life, reframing viral trends as character-building tools that prioritize collective care over individual performance.
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