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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.
Americans love their pets and see them as “part of the family” There are also animal protection laws to prevent animal cruelty.
True!
In the USA, food should always be eaten with a fork and knife.
False. Pizza, fries, and hamburgers can be eaten with your hands.
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.
At restaurants, Americans usually tip 15-20% of the cost. No tips are needed at fast food restaurants or for “carry out”.
True!
It is important to be punctual in the U.S.A. You should try to be on time.
True!
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."
In the USA, it is not rude to talk to a stranger before introducing yourself or having someone introduce you.
True!
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.