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American Etiquette

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    How to be polite in the USA American culture
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  • When you first meet someone, it is usually polite to ask "How old are you?"
    False. It is often considered impolite to ask a direct question about someone’s salary, wealth, weight or age.
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  • In the USA, it is not rude to talk to a stranger before introducing yourself or having someone introduce you.
    True!
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  • If someone offers you food, it is impolite to refuse.
    False. It is acceptable to be a ‘fussy eater’ in America and refuse some food without explanation. You can just say "No, thank you."
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  • It is important to be punctual in the U.S.A. You should try to be on time.
    True!
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  • At restaurants, Americans usually tip 15-20% of the cost. No tips are needed at fast food restaurants or for “carry out”.
    True!
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  • In the USA, people don't have to call before visiting each other.
    False. Arrange a visit beforehand. Do not visit someone before letting the host know.
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  • In the USA, food should always be eaten with a fork and knife.
    False. Pizza, fries, and hamburgers can be eaten with your hands.
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  • Americans love their pets and see them as “part of the family” There are also animal protection laws to prevent animal cruelty.
    True!
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  • Burping is seen as polite. It is a compliment to the cook.
    False. If you must burp, you should say "excuse me" after.
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