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United States
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Dining in the United States usually involves using utensils and might entail tipping for good service.
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16
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2
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United Kingdom
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Dining in the United Kingdom involves formalities, dining etiquette, and use of cutlery.
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10
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3
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Canada
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In Canada, dining typically involves indoor and limited outdoor options, with an emphasis on formalities and shorter duration.
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4
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France
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Dining in France is a leisurely social event with an emphasis on multiple courses, wine, and long, relaxed meals.
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5
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Italy
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Dining in Italy is a leisurely and social event with long meals, multiple courses, and a focus on food, wine, and conversation.
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6
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South Korea
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In South Korea, dining is a communal experience with a focus on late-night meals and minimal tipping.
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8
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7
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China
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Chinese dining customs prioritize hospitality, respect for hosts, and traditional beverages.
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7
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8
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dining
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India
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In Indian culture, dining is seen as a communal, leisurely activity, often done with hands, with an emphasis on hospitality and socializing, with late-night dining options available.
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East Asian countries
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In East Asian countries dining often involves communal eating, chopsticks, and a focus on hospitality and politeness.
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10
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Western countries
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In Western countries, using utensils like knives, forks, and spoons is a common practice in dining etiquette.
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United States
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In the United States, dining preferences change with the seasons and weather, offering options for indoor, outdoor, and patio dining.
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5
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12
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Italy
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In Italy, dining is a formal, multi-course experience with chef-prepared daily menus.
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4
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13
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Northern European countries
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Northern European dining is characterized by individual-focused, structured meal times with an emphasis on hearty meals in cozy settings.
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4
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14
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Greece
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In Greece, dining is a shared, leisurely experience with vibrant social ambiance often taking place outdoors.
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3
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15
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dining
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Europe
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Using utensils while dining is common in Europe.
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2
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dining
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Albanian
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Albanian dining is a social event with multiple courses and lively conversation.
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1
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dining
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Catholic Italy
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In Catholic Italy, dining is seen as an important social activity with leisurely meals, multiple courses, and lively conversation.
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Chinese
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In Chinese culture, dining typically involves sharing dishes and using chopsticks.
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1
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dining
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Ethiopia
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Eating with hands is a common and accepted practice in traditional Ethiopian dining culture.
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1
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20
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dining
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Gambia
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In Gambian culture, traditional dining involves widely accepted practice of eating with hands.
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1
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, common dining traditions include eating with the right hand, sharing meals, and consuming halal food.
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1
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22
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Latin-speaking regions
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In Latin-speaking regions, dining is considered a social event involving multiple courses and taking longer than usual.
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1
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West Africa
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In West African culture, it is traditional and widely accepted to eat with hands.
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