True or False: In the USA, dinner is typically eaten between 5-7 pm.
False (It is eaten between 6-8 pm).
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Which country tends to have a more formal approach to table manners, where the knife stays in the right hand and the fork in the left throughout the meal?
England
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In the USA, which meal is often quick and simple?
Breakfast
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True or False: In England, people usually switch the fork to their right hand after cutting their food.
False (They keep the fork in the left hand and the knife in the right).
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True or False: Breakfast in England often includes eggs, bacon, and sausages.
True (This is the traditional "full English breakfast").
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In which country is tipping less common in casual restaurants, but expected in more formal dining (10-15%)?
England
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In England, what is a common traditional breakfast?
Eggs, bacon, and sausages.
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True or False: Americans tend to eat smaller portions than people in England.
False (American portions are often larger).
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Whatâs a difference in how people use utensils between the USA and Brazil?
In the USA, people often switch the fork to the right hand, while in Brazil the fork stays in the left hand and the knife in the right.
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In which country is dinner sometimes referred to as "supper"?
England
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In which country are restaurant portions generally larger, and dining can be quicker?
USA
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What is the tipping porcentage usually expected in restaurants in the USA?