True - Hungarians may interpret that as the worst discourtesy.
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In China, don't leave behind a clean plate.
True - leaving a little bit of food on your plate is a sign that you're full and that you've been provided with more than enough food.
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If you're dining in Korea, don't eat until the elder person in your party begins eating.
True.
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If you drop bread on the ground in Afghanistan, you should never pick it up.
False - After picking up the bread, you should kiss the bread and put it to your forehead, before putting the bread back somewhere other than the floor.
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15
In Chile, you shouldn't use your hands to eat â not even if it's French fries!
True.
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In Italy, you shouldn't add parmesan cheese, ketchup, or hot sauce to your pizza.
True.
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In Japan, tipping is frowned upon.
True.
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In Thailand, it is unusual to eat from your fork.
True - Rather, you should use the fork to push food onto your spoon.
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In Russia, you shouldn't be mixing the vodka with anything else.
True.
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In India, you should always eat with your left hand.
False.
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In Korea, if they offer you a plate, never accept it with both hands.
False - you should always accept ot with both hands.
Make sure to hold the food firmly and with both hands, because it shows respect and gratitude.
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In Italy, it's ok to order a cappuccino, mocaccino or black coffee after dinner.
False - The only acceptable drink to order is an espresso, because Italians see coffee as a digestive and not as a dessert.