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Dining Etiquette Around the World

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  • Never order a cappuccino after a meal in Italy.
    Correct
  • Leave behind a little food on your plate when dining in China.
    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.
  • Eat your bread before your food in France
    Incorrect: Don't eat it before your food.
  • In India, always eat with your right hand.
    Correct
  • In France, splitting the bill is the rule.
    Incorrect: Don’t offer to split the bill in France.
  • In Japan, never stick your chopstick upright in a bowl of rice.
    Correct
  • To receive a full cup of tea is a gesture of hospitality in Kazakhstan.
    Incorrect: If your host serves you a full cup of tea, it's time to leave. If it's half full, they want you to stay.
  • Never use your hands to eat in Chile.
    Correct.
  • In Egypt, if your glass is empty refill your glass yourself.
    Incorrect. Wait for someone else to refill your glass.
  • In Korea, accept plates of food that are offered to you with your right hand.
    Incorrect. You'll need both hands this time.
  • Tipping is a common practice in Japan.
    Incorrect. They frown upon it.
  • Never use your hands to eat in Chile.
    Correct
  • In Italy, to add extra mayo to your pizza is normal.
    In Italy, don’t add extra condiments to your pizza.