In Japan, laughing loudly with an open mouth is considered impolite
TRUE - When they can't hold back a chuckle, locals usually hold a hand over their mouth
10
In UK, it's offensive to show two fingers with the palm of your hand facing towards you
TRUE - making a 'V' shape using your index and middle finger with the back of your hand facing someone is offensive in UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa
20
In the USA, you might offend waiters by raising your hand when they walk by you
FALSE - It's actually considered the best option. Calling out their names or whistling is bad manners
15
In Italy, not drinking a cappuccino after eating is impolite
FALSE - Italians believe that consuming milky beverages on a full stomach causes indigestion. For this reason, most baristas would be against this idea
15
In some parts of China, it's nice to make the "horn sign" when greeting someone. It's an old tradition that dates back to the 5th Century and it is related to the belief that dragons have horns
FALSE
25
In Mexico, People might get upset with you for arriving exactly on time
TRUE - Being a little bit late ensures the host does not feel rushed
25
In Japan, people might stare at you for eating in public
TRUE - Unless an area (like a park) has a sign that says it permits eating and drinking, it's disrespectful to eat anywhere that isn't a restaurant.
10
Having one hand in your pocket is bad manners (in Turkey and South Korea)
TRUE - Doing this in South Korea and Turkey will make you seem arrogant. It is especially rude if you're talking to someone.
15
In Vietnam, it's polite to cross your fingers when you see a person who is celebrating their birthday, because it means good luck
FALSE - In Vietnam, crossed fingers are considered rude. You might offend people by corssing your fingers
15
In Greece, West Africa and some Middle Eastern countries, giving someone a thumbs up is impolite
TRUE - It's rude to give a thumbs up, because in some places this is the same as giving your middle finger
15
Not sitting in the back of a taxi is bad manners in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Scotland
FALSE - It's the opposite: riding in the backseat might imply that you 'think you're above the driver' and think of them as more of a chauffeur or servant.
10
In some asian countries, blowing your nose in an open public area is ok
FALSE - It's impolite to blow your nose in public
15
in France, it's inappropriate to bite or slice into a baguette
TRUE - The polite way to eat bread in France, is to tear it up in your hands. Never bite straight into it or use utensils to slice it.
10
It's inappropriate to expose the soles of your feet in most Arab, Hindu, Muslim and Buddhist countries
TRUE
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At restaurants in France, Italy, Spain, and Japan, asking for any alterations to the dish you're ordering is rude
TRUE - Unless the condiment is already on your table, the staff might get upset with you for asking for more