Traditionally dinner was the first meal of the day and was eaten at about midday. Eventually, an early morning meal was added, and slowly people started eating their main meal later in the afternoon.
Cell Phone Etiquette Do’s and Don’ts
We’ve all experienced that thoughtless person who yells down the phone in a public place or the “friend” who thinks it’s okay to check incoming messages in the middle of a conversation.
Rude Gestures To Avoid When Abroad
Before you travel it’s good to know the culture of the countries on your itinerary. Countries around the globe develop their own way of life, eating habits, entertainment, and even gestures.
40 Unspoken Gym Rules You Need To Know
Going to the gym constantly is an excellent way to stay fit. If you plan on doing so, there are a few unspoken rules that you should know of.
The Complete Guide To Japanese Sake
If you’ve ever eaten at a Japanese restaurant, there’s a very good chance that sake was on the beverage menu. Once made in temples and shrines, it is pronounced “sah-kee”. It is a traditional Japanese drink made from fermented rice. It is often referred to as rice wine, but typically has a higher alcohol content than wine, ranging anywhere from 15%-20%.
How To Use Chopsticks Without Embarrassing Yourself
Though chopsticks are some of the simplest utensils known to man, there are still many rules that dictate proper etiquette. Today’s infographic shows you the chopstick no-no’s so you can eat the proper way the next time you’re at a sushi restaurant.
Business Etiquette Around the World
Ever wonder how business transactions differ from country to country? Today’s infographic explores the different customs observed by nations around the globe during business meetings.