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Table manners in Italy
First, there is nothing special about eating Italian food, which is similar to our etiquette in China. Do not chew with your mouth open. 2. Don't bite the knife and fork. 3. Don't litter. The general waiter will prepare a bowl for you, which is specially filled with garbage. You can spit in the remaining bones and skins. When it is full, ask the waiter to change it. 4. A corner of the napkin can be pressed under the plate in front of you and placed diagonally on your leg. Italians mainly eat noodles, and there are many kinds. There is a kind of noodles similar to wonton, which tastes bad. Try not to show it on your face when you meet something that tastes bad. 6. Cover your mouth with your left hand when picking your teeth.

Second, ordinary meals in Italy are basically steak and pasta. Seafood will be served in a slightly better restaurant. If you eat in Italy, you should also have menus in English and French. Italians also seem to be interested in mussels and seafood. I have been to Italy, but I haven't been to any fancy restaurants. A meal for two people costs about 100 euros at most. Italians are very friendly. No matter what you order, they won't laugh at people.

Third, these developed countries in Europe do have a long dinner time, especially France and Italy, such as Florence and Venice in Italy, which are very romantic cities. They all talk while eating, and it seems more important to talk about love. It's much better in busy cities like Rome and Milan. Generally, everyone is very busy and the time for eating is very short.

Four, Italy, France, Britain, Europe and other developed countries, the order of eating is basically the same. Before you order, they will give you hard bread, cheese and water. Order a decent meal.

Soup, staple food, dessert. Have soup and cold dishes first. Then serve staple food, noodles, steak and so on. Finally, dessert is served. If you eat fast, you can ask them to serve dessert in advance. Usually the waiter will wait for you to finish before serving you dessert.