Like it or not, we are all subconsciously aware of the rules of table dining that govern our meals. Eating with your knife in your left hand, keeping your elbows off the table, not talking with your mouth full... However, there are some cultures where the absolute worst etiquette sins for some are the ultimate compliments to the chef - did you know that a fork is key in letting a German cook know you enjoyed your food?
However well you think you know your table manners, there is sure to be somewhere in the world where you'll need to learn the ropes before sitting down for dinner. From going hungry to going dutch, cleaning your plate to littering the floor with leftovers, here are 13 of the most unusual rules of dining etiquette from other countries around the world...
Infographic by: www.bookatable.co.uk
However well you think you know your table manners, there is sure to be somewhere in the world where you'll need to learn the ropes before sitting down for dinner. From going hungry to going dutch, cleaning your plate to littering the floor with leftovers, here are 13 of the most unusual rules of dining etiquette from other countries around the world...
Infographic by: www.bookatable.co.uk