Seating etiquette
There is a set protocol for seating that differs for people from different social classes. The highest class is seated in the most prestigious seats, while the lowest class is seated farther back. There are guidelines that specify where a person sits based on the class they are assigned to.
If you were to choose the wrong seat, it would be rude and would disappoint the host. Ask the host if you are unsure of where to seat. East-facing seats inside are respectable, but west-facing ones are not. The younger generation is frequently seated in the northward-facing seats, known as south seats, whereas seniors are frequently seated in the southward-facing chairs, known as north seats.
It's crucial to keep the body near to the table while eating. On the other hand, you must leave the table once you finish eating. The individuals seated around the table should rise right away to bow respectfully to those present.