5 Unique Eating Habits from Various Countries


     1.   Don't use a fork when eating rice in Thailand


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Source : Idntimes.com

      If you visit Thailand, don't eat rice using a fork. Rice must be eaten with a spoon, while forks are only used for other foods.
      Someone who eats rice using a fork will be considered low class. In addition, eating rice using chopsticks is also considered tacky.


    2. Leave your food on a plate if you are in China

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      If you are treated to food while in China, it is better to leave some food on your plate.
     That way, the host knows that you are full and the host serves enough food for you. But, if you finish all the food on your plate, the host will feel that it is not enough to give his guest food.


    3. Farting is not a bad thing for Eskimos

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Source : Travel.Tribunnews.com


     Eskimos, people who live at the poles. Eskimos may have the most eccentric culture when eating a meal.
    For Eskimos, farting after eating means showing gratitude and declaring that food is delicious. So if you are eating with them, don't hesitate to fart after eating, okay?


4. Suck the noodles to make a sound when in Japan

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Source : Kabar6.com

      The Japanese also have unique eating habits, especially when eating noodles like ramen. As much as possible suck your noodles until it makes a loud noise.
        The aim is to honor the chef that the taste of the noodles he makes is very good. So if you visit Japan, don't hesitate to make a noise while eating noodles. Sluuuurrrppp !.


5. Don't ask for salt when in Portugal

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Source : Kaskus.com

       Asking for salt or pepper while in Portugal will be seen as rude. This implies that food is not seasoned properly and tastes bland.





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