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Understand the customs and taboos of different countries
Take diet as an example.

First, thank you by eating and drinking.

This is a custom in some parts of Afghanistan. This shows that the host is sincere in entertaining guests. The more you eat, the happier your partner will be. That's polite. If you stop eating after only a few bites, the other person will be unhappy.

To visit these places, you need to bring some digestive drugs in advance.

Second, eat more and eat less, as you like.

This is the hospitality custom of Brunei people. In Brunei, there are guests at home, no matter whether they know each other or not, as long as they say hello to themselves, the host will greet them with a smile, receive them warmly and take out all the food at home for the guests to enjoy. But the host never advised him to eat, and the other party never asked him whether to eat, eat more and eat less, and whether it was delicious or not. The host thinks it is impolite to ask the guests like this.

Third, "I eat, you pay."

In some parts of India, if you have dinner with business negotiators and friends, they will naturally say, "Your capital is more than mine, so you pay for this meal." Guests who are not familiar with the situation or are new here are often amused by this scene. People with more money or popular people should pay the bill-they think it is a respect for their guests, and can't be compared with being stingy or being slaughtered.

Fourth, eat quantitatively and eat more at your own expense.

Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world, but the Swiss are very cautious and frugal. For world-class activities held in this country, provide everyone with a fixed meal fee of three meals a day, or you can send this meal fee to individuals and let you find your own place to eat. Besides, a cup of tea is free for everyone. Anyone who eats and drinks more must pay for it himself, and domestic and foreign guests are treated equally, without exception.

5. Make an "agreement" before eating.

When having lunch with Australians, pay special attention to remember which meal to pay for. It is impolite to pay more or forget to pay. Under normal circumstances, people who propose to drink generally need to pay, and they can't pay alone unless they agree in advance.

Sixth, how much to eat, strictly "three light".

Germans hate people who waste everything, so most people have no luxury habits. When you get along with Germans, you must abide by this habit in order to get along with them. If you go to a restaurant with them, you can't ask for anything you can't eat at all. You must eat all the food you ask for. Even soup should be dipped in bread. It is common to lick a dish with your tongue.

China Net-[Food Industry] Dietary Customs in Various Countries