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In China, don't leave a clean plate behind.
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.
In Chile, you shouldn't use your hands to eat — not even if it's French fries!
True
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.
In Italy, you shouldn't add parmesan cheese, ketchup, or hot sauce to your pizza.
True
In India, you should always eat with your left hand.
False - you should always eat with your right hand.
In Spain, when you are celebrating New Year's Eve and the clock turns midnight, you eat grapes.
True
In South Korea, people celebrate their birthday wearing colourful clothes.
False - Indians do this.
In India, people go to church and pray as part of a person's birthday celebrations.
False - this is in the Philippines.
In India, it's a tradition for people to gather around and feed animals to express their gratitude.
True
In Ireland, families celebrate Christmas eating seafood.
False - this is in Australia.