Passage 28 Table manners vary 1 culture to culture. 2 is acceptable in one country may be considered extremely rude in another. Here we will tell you about the traditional table manners and the modem table manners in Korea. 3 (traditional), it was the woman’s job 4 (cook) food and set the table. The woman would sit by her husband to make sure that he 5 (have) everything he needed for a pleasant meal. Only after the husband finished would the woman and her children eat. Nowadays, table manners 6 (change) a lot. All of the family members eat together at the same time. It is common to see everyone help with the meal, 7 (include) the husband. One tradition, however, remains unchanged. 8 is the oldest person that starts the meal. 9 (stay) until the oldest person is finished is considered to be 10 basic tradition of Korean table manners.