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It`s a well-known fact that things considered polite in one countries may be a sign of discourtesy in others. This is true also for efood etiquete.
In Thailand don't put your fork in your mouth. Rather, use it to put the food on the spoon and eat from that
In the Arab world people don't eat with their left hand because that hand is typically used to clean up in the bathroom if you catch the drift
In the UK make sure to tilt the soup bowl away from you
In China you should burp at the dinner table if you enjoyed the food
In Mexico you should never eat tacos with a fork and knife. It's kind of like eating a burger with silverware
In France the bread is typically placed directly on the table rather than on a plate
In China flipping the fish over while cooking it is really bad luck. It's kind of like saying the fisherman's boat is going to capsize
In Chile people typically don't eat anything with their hands, not even the french fries
In Korea drinks from elders are accepted with both hands
Also in Korea, you shouldn't start eating until the eldest male at the table does so
If you ever find yourself drinking coffee with Bedouins in the Middle East make sure to shake your cup when you are finished otherwise they will keep pouring you more
You should never stick your chopsticks upright into your rice. This is yet another tradition associated with funerals in places like Japan
In some parts of Asia, slurping while eating your noodles is considered polite
In some cultures (Philippines, Cambodia, Korea, Egypt) finishing all the food on your plate signifies to the host that they did not feed you enough
In other places, like Japan, finishing your plate signals that the meal was good and you are finished
The Inuit people of Canada will fart after meals to express their appreciation of the food
If you want to appear "cultured" you shouldn't cut your salad with a knife in France. The lettuce leaves are typically folded onto your fork
In Tanzania it is considered rude to be on time for dinner. You should be between 15 and 30 minutes late
In China you should never point at people with your chopsticks. Doing so is a serious insult
In England bananas should be eaten with a fork and knife
In Italy you should never ask for extra cheese unless it is offered to you. The cheese your pizza comes with will have to do
In Portugal you shouldn't ask for salt and pepper if they are not already on the table. It is considered offensive to the chef's seasoning abilities
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