17 food faux pas to avoid so that you don't embarrass yourself while traveling

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In Mexico, eating a taco with a fork and knife is seen as snobby.

One of the best parts about traveling is getting to experience the food and customs of different cultures, many of which date back hundreds of years.

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It's important to understand the dining rules of each country you visit so that you can avoid insulting others or embarrassing yourself.

Luckily, we're here to help - here's a list of table manners you should be aware of when visiting 17 different countries around the world.