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People use a fork to push food onto the spoon and not to eat in ...
Thailand.
People don't use hands to eat in...
Chile.
People in India eat their food with...
...their hands.
What is considered to be rude while stirring tea in England?
Making a "cling, cling" sound.
You shouldn't point with a fork and knife in....
England.
In Chinese culture you shouldn't stick your chopsticks into rice or your noodles because it's rude and ....
....brings bad luck. ....is associated with death and funeral.
In which country shouldn't you hold up a bowl while eating? China or Korea?
Korea.
In Korea, which of these do you do? Wait for the eldest person to sit down or wait till the eldest person eats first.
Both.
Based on the information in th lesson in Judaism you mustn't eat together chicken and drink milk.
True.
You mustn't eat pork in the following religions...
muslim and judaism.
Based on the inforamtion in the lesson we know that Ramadan is a typical ___holiday.
Muslim
Is Muslim religion, the food they eat must be halaal, which means...
blessed
Kosher food is for ...
Judaism.
In which religion do people avoid eating shellfish?
In Judaism.
Right hand is considered to be "dirty" in Ethiopia.
False, it's your left hand.
Based on the information in this lesson it is OK to reach across the table to get food during a meal in Ethiopia.
False.
Based on the information in this lesson, it's OK in France if you remove the sauce from a surface of your plate with bread.
true
Based on the information in this lesson, siestas are usually taken around midday.
True
When did Europeans adopt forks and spoons?
From the sixteenth century.
How does slurping compliment the cook in Japan?
It sends a message that the food is delicious.
What should you never add to seafood in Italy?
Cheese.
How will you break the bread-etiquette in France?
By eating a piece of bread directly, without breaking it into pieces.
8. You should always rest your __________ and ______________on the table in France..
wrists or forearms
What's used to protect the diners' clothes? Where should you place it?
A napkin / on your laps
How did people eat in the times when Erasmus of Rotterdam lived? 3 things
They ate quickly, shared forks, spoons and knives and soup was drunk directly from a bowl.
Catherine de' Medici was appaled by the way the French ate. Does it mean she liked it?
No, it means she was horryfied and shocked with the way they ate.
A synonym for cultured, sophisticated.
refined
One word describing forks, spoons and knives.
cutlery