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Published: 29.05.2014.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Dinner Etiquette
Lunch is the best time to have business lunches, however, it is common for business people to go home over their lunch time and be with their families;

It is rare to be invited to the home of a business person, so if you are invited, be careful of turning down the invitation;

Be careful when ordering drinks as they are generally mixed much stronger in Spain than in America;

Knives and forks should be placed side by side on your plate when you are done eating. This is a sign that you do not want more food.

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