So I read with interest this article about an attempt to re-invigorate traditional Japanese foodways, in which the person in the position of honor also has a duty related to the order of the eating of food. It's just that it's the opposite order:
“The principal is the first person to eat lunch,” says Masahiro Oji, director of the Ministry of Education’s School Health Education Division. “If he gets sick none of the rest of the food gets served."Different practical concerns prompt a different order, but the deeper issue is the same.
Perhaps it is no more than a cultural prejudice, but my thought is that the USMC order is legit and important, the Japanese one is a post hoc excuse that allows the important people to eat first.
ReplyDeleteI think their history bears me out in this...