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    What NOT to do
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    What to do
  • Complain excessively: While it's okay to provide feedback, excessive complaining about food or service may be seen as impolite. --Kate
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  • Don't Reach across the table: Ask for items to be passed to you rather than reaching across the table, which can be considered rude. --Kate
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  • Use cutlery properly: The British typically eat with a knife and fork. Fork in the left hand, tines facing down to push food onto the fork with the knife. --Kate
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  • British people are known for their orderly queues, so always join the end of the line and wait your turn. --Kate
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  • Spilling salt is considered bad luck. To counteract this, people often throw a pinch of the spilled salt over their left shoulder to ward off evil spirits. --Kate
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  • After a chicken or turkey dinner, two people break the wishbone and make a wish. The person with the larger piece is believed to have their wish come true. If offered, join in—it’s a fun local custom. --Kate
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