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B1+ Dining etiquettes around the world

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  • To show the host that the meal was fullfilling and satisfying, always leave a little food behind in:
    India
    China
    Italy
  • Slurping your soup is not rude in:
    Greece
    Finland
    Japan
  • Splitting the bill is considered unsophisticated in:
    France
    the UK
    Switzerland
  • Don't take yellow flowers to your host in this country, as they symbolise hatred:
    Ethiopia
    Afghanistan
    Bulgaria
  • while dining in India, you should never pass food with
    Your right hand
    Both hands
    Your left hand
  • Avoid asking the waiter to bring you the salt and pepper in this country, it might sound insulting for the chef.
    Portugal
    the USA
    Spain
  • Don't dip bread in your soup in this country, as it is considered rude:
    China
    Austria
    Spain
  • You shouldn't put food in your mouth with a fork in Thailand (especially rice)
    True
    False
  • In South Korea, you can start eating when .... starts:
    The one paying the bill
    The oldest
    The youngest
  • When somebody asks you for the salt, you should pass the pepper as well.
    false
    true
  • you should leave the business talk at the door when you dine in:
    Germany
    Australia
    Sweden
  • Don't refill your own glass while dining in this country.
    Egypt
    Chile
    Canada