How to dine like a local in 10 countries around the world
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What's considered polite at the dinner table in one country might be considered rude in another country.
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So to avoid embarrassing yourself or offending your fellow dinners, it's good to know some basic dining etiquette before visiting a foreign country.
While it's perfectly okay to eat a taco with your hands in Mexico, in Thailand, you're expected to use a spoon (and not a fork) to put food in your mouth.
Take a look at the infographic below, created by Wimdu, to discover some other surprising dining customs from across the globe.
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