When dining at a buffet, wash your hands first, use serving utensils properly, and take small portions. Don't overcrowd the buffet line, double dip, or eat in the line. Always watch your kids and...
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When eating different types of sandwiches, different methods are employed. Finger sandwiches, wraps, and hot dogs are eaten with the fingers; club sandwiches, hamburgers, and subs should be cut first...
Sushi is Japan’s most famous food and is eaten all over the country, from Tokyo to Kyoto and Osaka. It is delicious but comes with some quite specific etiquette. Never rub your chopsticks together;...
During a dinner in France, wait for the host to show you where to sit and say "bon appétit" before eating. Keep your hands on the table at all times. Don't ask for butter; don’t leave the table...
Italian dining etiquette (galateo in Italian) emphasizes enjoying food and social interaction. It is customary to wait for everyone to be served before starting a meal, to use utensils properly, and...
Hold the glass by the stem, swirl the wine gently, taste before you pour, serve wine at the appropriate temperature, and offer to refill others' glasses first. Don't fill the glass to the brim, don't...