Who knew there were so many etiquette rules when dining outside the U.S.? This quiz should challenge even the most wel-travelled folks.
April 22, 2006
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Who knew there were so many etiquette rules when dining outside the U.S.? This quiz should challenge even the most wel-travelled folks.
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8/11. Places to avoid: England, Spain, Poland (the French was easiest
, no, never been there).
Comment by Tuomas — April 22, 2006 @ 5:00 pm |
I mean France…
Comment by Tuomas — April 22, 2006 @ 5:01 pm |
Well, I missed England, Poland and Japan. Other than that, I’m ready to go.
England and Poland are apparently tricky.
Comment by Robert — April 22, 2006 @ 5:34 pm |
I only missed Spain and Poland.
Never heard of that old wives’ tale. (And don’t usually eat whole baked fish, either.)
And apparently I’m too neat to be in a Spanish snack bar. (And anyone who has seen the state of my room immediately dies of shock. Me and the word “neat” don’t go together all that well.)
Comment by Off Colfax — April 23, 2006 @ 6:25 am |