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Argentina
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In Argentina, late dinners and lively social gatherings are common, with beef as a staple in the diet.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnamese culture, using chopsticks is the main eating custom and it is impolite to leave food on the plate.
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Norway
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In Norway, frequent coffee breaks and fika, as well as sharing food during social visits, are important social rituals.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, frequent coffee breaks with open-faced sandwiches or pastries, known as fika, are important social rituals.
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Australia
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In Australian culture, using utensils and maintaining good table manners are important eating customs.
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Ethiopia
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In Ethiopia, communal meals with injera and communal dining are common food customs.
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Germany
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In Germany, there is a cultural appreciation for hearty meals such as bratwurst and sauerkraut in beer gardens.
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Greece
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Greek culture values leisurely meals and uses olive oil as a staple ingredient in cooking.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, late dinners with spicy, hand-eaten or utensil-based dishes are common at social gatherings.
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Malaysia
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In Malaysia, eating customs involve using a fork and spoon and enjoying spicy cuisine.
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Sri Lanka
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Eating customs in Sri Lanka include either eating with hands or using a fork and spoon for meals.
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Switzerland
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Swiss dining customs involve leisurely meals and hearty traditional dishes like bratwurst and sauerkraut.
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Taiwan
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In Taiwanese culture, slurping noodles is a sign of enjoyment in dining customs.
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Austria
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In Austria, the culture includes enjoying traditional beer gardens and hearty meals such as bratwurst and sauerkraut.
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Buddhist countries
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In Buddhist countries, it is customary to remove shoes before entering a home or temple as a sign of respect.
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Chile
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In Chilean culture, eating customs involve having late dinners and enjoying lively social gatherings with family and friends.
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, the eating custom involves using a fork and spoon for almost all meals, including rice dishes.
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