concept   dining etiquette
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, proper dining etiquette involves using utensils like forks, knives, and spoons.

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1 dining etiquette Western countries Using utensils like knives, forks, and spoons is common 1
2 dining etiquette Western countries Using utensils such as forks, knives, and spoons is standard 1
3 dining etiquette Western culture Emphasizes the use of utensils like forks, knives, and spoons, and general politeness at the table in Western culture 1
4 dining etiquette Western cultures Using a fork, knife, and spoon is standard dining etiquette in Western cultures. 1
5 dining etiquette Western cultures Using a fork and knife is the standard eating utensil etiquette 1
6 dining etiquette western countries Using utensils like forks, knives, and spoons is typical during meals. 1
7 eating etiquette Western countries Use of utensils like knives, forks, and spoons, with less emphasis on chopstick etiquette. 1
8 eating etiquette Western countries Using cutlery is the norm, and it is fine to stick a fork upright in food 1
9 eating etiquette Western countries Using a knife, fork, and spoon as the primary eating utensils 1
10 eating etiquette Western countries Using a fork and a knife is standard 1
11 eating etiquette Western countries Using cutlery and the left hand for holding the fork is the norm 1
12 eating etiquette Western cultures Using a fork and knife to eat most meals 1
13 food etiquette Western countries Eating with hands is generally considered inappropriate, and the use of utensils is expected. 1
14 food etiquette Western cultures It is common to use a fork and knife for most meals. 1
15 mealtime etiquette Western countries Using utensils to eat is common practice 1
16 mealtime etiquette Western countries It is common to keep hands on the table and use utensils for eating. 1
17 mealtime etiquette Western societies Eating with utensils is the standard practice 1