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    What to do
  • Don’t pour your own drink first. When sharing alcohol, it’s polite to serve others before yourself. --Raquelle40
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  • Refusing homemade food can feel rude. Even a small taste is appreciated. --Raquelle40
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  • Do toast properly. Make eye contact when saying “Noroc!” — skipping this is bad luck. --Raquell40
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  • You should Always keep your hands visible when eating. Keep your wrists resting on the edge of the table. --Roshani
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  • You will have to insist that you cannot eat any more, as refusals are seen as good manners and are not taken seriously. --Roshani
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  • When you have finished eating, place your knife and fork across your plate with the prongs facing down and the handles facing to the right. --Roshani
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  • To indicate you have not finished eating, cross your knife and fork on your plate. --Roshani
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  • Do try traditional food. Sarmale, mici, ciorbă, cozonac — refusing without reason can offend. --Raquell40
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  • Do expect strong homemade alcohol. Țuică or pălincă can be much stronger than it looks. Sip slowly. --Raquelle40
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  • Table manners are Continental -- hold the fork in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating. --Roshani
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  • Put your napkin on the table rather than on your lap. --Roshani your
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