Posted March 13, 201510 yr Staff Question: Instead of placing my dining table at the purple marking "A"; Can I place my dining table at marking "B", instead i.e. facing the main door. Repy: 1. When entering a residence, our attention is typically drawn to the immediate environment around us. 2. Imagine, for some individuals, they tend to clutter their dining table with various items such as old cell phones, chargers, and books. What kind of impression does this give? 3. It is advisable to have a barrier between the dining table and the front door to maintain privacy. However, many partition walls have openings for display, making the dining table partially visible. 4. If there is no partition, leaving the main entrance door slightly open may allow outsiders or neighbors to see the family dining, which can be seen as a breach of personal privacy. In Chinese culture, it is considered impolite to display one's food to outsiders, leading to situations where neighbors are invited to join the meal.
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