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Never use your hands to eat in Chile.
Correct
To receive a full cup of tea is a gesture of hospitality in Kazakhstan.
Incorrect: If your host serves you a cup of tea that is only half full, don’t feel bad. It is a good sign, unlike a full cup of tea that is seen a
Never use your hands to eat in Chile.
Correct.
Adding more salt or pepper is your duty in Portugal.
Incorrect: It might be considered an insult to the seasoning skills of the chef.
Leave behind a little food on your plate when dining in China.
Correct
In Korea, accept plates of food that are offered to you with your right hand.
Incorrect. You'll need both hands this time.
In Japan, never stick your chopstick upright in a bowl of rice.
Correct
Tipping is a common practice in Japan.
Incorrect. They frown upon it.
In Italy, to add extra mayo to your pizza is normal.
In Italy, don’t add extra condiments to your pizza.
Never order a cappuccino after a meal in Italy.
Correct
In France, splitting the bill is the rule.
Incorrect: Don’t offer to split the bill in France.
Eat your bread before your food in France
Incorrect: Don't eat it before your food.
In Egypt, if your glass is empty refill yourself your glass.
Wait for someone else to refill your glass.
In india, always eat with your right hand.
Correct