18. Germany
Dining faux pas make this list several times. After all, enjoying cuisine of a foreign country is often at the top of everyone’s list.

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In certain areas, like the Middle East and Africa, it is acceptable and preferred to eat with your hands. In Germany, always eat with a fork except maybe bread. Everything else, beĀ on the side of caution and pick up a fork to avoid making a faux pas.

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