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