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Clearing Your Plate In England, India and Japan, it is considered good manners to clear your plate to show you’ve enjoyed and appreciated the meal. In China, clearing your plate means

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Слайд 2Clearing Your Plate
In England, India and Japan, it is

considered good manners to clear your plate to show you’ve

enjoyed and appreciated the meal.

In China, clearing your plate means that you think the host didn’t give you enough food to eat.

Clearing Your Plate In England, India and Japan, it is considered good manners to clear your plate

Слайд 3Eating With Your Hands
In some middle eastern countries, eating

with your hands is perfectly acceptable. The right hand is

used for handling food. Picking up food with the left hand is believed to be an insult to the host.

In Chile, you must use cutlery when you are eating.

Eating With Your Hands In some middle eastern countries, eating with your hands is perfectly acceptable. The

Слайд 4Respect Your Elders
In South Korea, families have to wait for

the eldest member of the family to take a bite

before anyone else is allowed to start eating.

Respect Your EldersIn South Korea, families have to wait for the eldest member of the family to

Слайд 5Slurping
You might have been told that slurping your food is

rude…
but not in Japan!

Slurping noodles is a sign

you are really enjoying your food.
Drinking from a soup bowl is also acceptable.

SlurpingYou might have been told that slurping your food is rude… but not in Japan! Slurping noodles

Слайд 6Cutlery and Courses
In Thailand, it is rude to use a

fork to pick up food from your plate.
People only

use forks to push food onto a spoon.
The spoon is then put into the mouth.
Cutlery and CoursesIn Thailand, it is rude to use a fork to pick up food from your

Слайд 7Chopsticks
Be very careful when using chopsticks as you could easily


offend your host!

You should never:

stick them upright in your bowl

of rice
cross them
tap them on the bowl
wave them at someone
rest them on the table pointing at someone
pass food with them
ChopsticksBe very careful when using chopsticks as you could easily offend your host!You should never:stick them upright

Слайд 8Fish
If you are served fish in China, you must never

flip it over.
There is a superstition that turning over

the fish capsizes
a boat somewhere!

FishIf you are served fish in China, you must never flip it over. There is a superstition

Слайд 9Cheese
In Italy, you must never ask for cheese toppings unless

it is offered.
You shouldn’t add it to pizza and

it’s even worse to add it to seafood!

CheeseIn Italy, you must never ask for cheese toppings unless it is offered. You shouldn’t add it

Слайд 10Salt and Pepper
In Egypt and Portugal, asking for salt and

pepper to add to your meal is deeply offensive to

the cook.

Salt and PepperIn Egypt and Portugal, asking for salt and pepper to add to your meal is

Слайд 11More Food Customs
In some parts of Thailand, Cambodia and the

Philippines, fried spider is a delicacy.

In some parts of Africa,

people drink animal blood. It is believed to give strength and stamina.

In Greenland and Iceland, shark meat is buried under sand for months. Once it is rotten, it is hung up to dry for a few more months before it is eaten.
More Food CustomsIn some parts of Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines, fried spider is a delicacy.In some

Слайд 12Christmas Food Customs Around the World
The fast-food fried chicken shop

is very popular in Japan and is what many people

choose to eat on Christmas Day. You have to order your meal weeks in advance!

In England, many people set their Christmas Pudding on fire before eating it.

Around Christmas time, the
consumption of oysters increases
significantly in France.

In Lithuania, the Christmas meal
is made up of 12 dishes.

Christmas Food  Customs Around the WorldThe fast-food fried chicken shop is very popular in Japan and

Слайд 13Food Customs Matching Game
On the next slide, match the custom

to the country.

Food Customs Matching GameOn the next slide, match the custom to the country.

Слайд 14Portugal
India
Japan
China
Thailand
Clearing your plate is seen as good manners.
It shows

the host you’ve enjoyed and appreciated the meal.
Only use a

fork to push food onto a spoon. Never use it to pick the food up.

It’s rude to ask for salt or pepper.

Flipping your fish over on your plate is seen as unlucky.
It is like capsizing a boat.

Slurping your food is encouraged because it shows you are enjoying your food.

PortugalIndiaJapanChinaThailandClearing your plate is seen as good manners. It shows the host you’ve enjoyed and appreciated the

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