When learning a language, it’s just as important to learn about the culture so that you can apply your language skills in a respectful way. Today, we’re going to learn about table manners in Brazil, Portugal, Angola or other countries where Portuguese is spoken.
- Do not talk with food in your
mouth. It is considered extremely rude.
- Try not to make noise when
eating, as it may make people around you uncomfortable.
- In more formal settings, do not
place your elbows on the table.
- It’s common to say “bom apetite”
before you begin to eat.
- Use the fork in your left hand
and the knife in your right hand.
- Use your utensils for all types
of food, even pizza, sandwiches, and French fries. Food is very rarely
eaten with bare hands, since it is considered unhygienic to do so.
- If you do decide to eat food with
your hands, wrap it in a napkin so your fingers aren’t touching it.
- Do not cut with your fork, and be
sure to rest the utensils on your plate if not using them.
- After every sip you take of your
drink, wipe your mouth on your napkin. If you forget, at least try to wipe
your mouth several times throughout the meal.
- Keep both hands above the table.
- Do not drink directly from a
bottle or a can. Always pour your drink into a glass.
- When offered food, say “yes,
thank you,” or offer a polite excuse as to not offend the person.
- Absolutely never belch at the
table, and be subtle about sneezing and coughing (be sure to cover your
face with your hands). If you have to blow your nose, leave the table and
go to the bathroom.
- Toothpicks can be used at the
table, but behind your hand or a napkin.
I
hope this can be useful.
Até
breve!
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