Traveller's Guide To Eating
Mr_Incognito
Published
10/01/2013
Here's some small examples of what is expected of you when you dine in a foreign country.
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1.In Japan, most commonly when eating noodles and soups, slurping shows your appreciation of the food to the chef. The louder the better! You may also drink directly from the soup bowl spoons are uncommon. Furthermore, never cross your chopsticks, lick your chopsticks, or stick your chopsticks vertically into a bowl of rice. Its considered very rude in Japan and many other Asian countries, including China. -
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In India, the Middle East, and some parts of Africa, it is considered unclean to eat with your left hand. -
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In Russia, it is considered polite to rest your wrists on the edge of the table not on your lap. Also, keep your fork in your left hand and knife in your right. -
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In Bulgaria, yellow flowers symbolize hatred. Not the message we hope you are trying to send. -
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5.In China, belches are considered an indication of your satisfaction and a compliment to the chef on a job well done. Making a mess around the table serves a similar purpose, and leaving a bit of food leftover shows your host that he or she has provided you with more than enough food. -
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In Thailand, forks are used to push food into a spoon. Also, its unusual to use chopsticks theyre considered tacky. -
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In Portugal, if salt and pepper arent already on the table, dont ask for them. Its considered an offense to the chefs seasoning skills. -
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In Italy, never ask for cheese if its not explicitly offered to you. Its considered a sin to put extra cheese on top of your pizza and its even worse to put it on seafood. -
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In Chile, touching food with your hands is considered ill-mannered. Yep, even fries! In Brazil, too, pizza and burgers are normally eaten with a fork and knife. -
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In Mexico, it is considered an almost snobby practice to use a fork and knife. -
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In France, you are supposed to use two hands to eat either fork and knife or fork and bread. Bread isnt meant to be an appetizer instead it serves to assist the food to the fork. When you eat the bread, tear off a piece of it to eat instead of biting directly into the bread. When not in use, the bread belongs on the table or tablecloth instead of the plate. -
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In France, splitting the bill is considered the height of unsophistication. Offer to pay the bill in its entirety or someone else will. -
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In Ethiopia, individual plates are considered wasteful. Food is always shared from a single plate without the use of cutlery, just hands.
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