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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, eating with hands is a traditional and respectful practice in dining etiquette.
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traditional usage
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In certain South Asian cultures, it is traditional to eat with hands.
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American culture
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In American culture, it is expected to finish all the food on your plate as a sign of enjoyment and appreciation.
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Diverse societies
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Food etiquette varies widely across diverse societies and individuals based on cultural and individual practices.
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East Asia
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In East Asian cultures, using chopsticks for eating is the traditional etiquette.
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Homogeneous societies
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In homogeneous societies, strict food etiquette and dining rituals are common.
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Rwanda
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In Rwandan culture, it is customary to eat with the right hand and polite to finish everything on the plate.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, it is customary to eat with the right hand and avoid using the left hand due to it being considered unclean.
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