10 Dining Etiquette Don’ts From Around The World
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Here are 10 dining etiquette don’ts from around the world, courtesy of Langfords.com.

Navigating foreign countries can be tough, and that includes making it through a meal without inadvertently offending the natives.
Here are 10 dining etiquette don’ts from around the world, courtesy of Langfords.com.
Number 10. Britain. Talking with a mouth full of food is never recommended, but is something the people of this nation find to be particularly repellent.
Number 9. Denmark. Never take the last danish – or any food item for that matter. The proper way to get one more bit of deliciousness is to keep cutting the remaining tidbit in half until nothing but crumbs remain.
Number 8. Thailand. Placing chopsticks in an empty bowl can send a message sure to dampen dinner conversation. The arrangement is