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1 By: Isabella & Zach Eating Etiquette In Peru

2 1)At a cena, where do the hosts and honored guests suit. A) Across from each otherAcross from each other B) Next to each otherNext to each other C) Anywhere they wantAnywhere they want

3 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

4 Correct! The guest sits next to the host because its a way of thanking them for being invited and it shows respect. Next Question.

5 2)At a restaurante, what percent tip is included on the bill? A) 15%15% B) 18%18% C) 10%10%

6 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

7 Correct! Most restaurants in Peru include a 10% gratuity on the bill. You add an extra 10% if the service has been satisfactory. It is true that the people of Peru are not big tippers, but tipping is a great way to show your appreciation. Next Question

8 3 ) When a lady sitting next to you at dinner gets up to leave the mesa, what should you do? A) Stand up both when she leaves and returns.Stand up both when she leaves and returns. B) Stay seatedStay seated C) Stand up only when she leaves.Stand up only when she leaves.

9 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

10 Correct! It shows respect and compassion towards the female. You should also be courteous towards her. It will impress both her and the other guest. Next Question

11 4) When invited to a dinner at someones casa, when do you show up A) 15 minutes early15 minutes early B) Right on timeRight on time C) 30 minutes late30 minutes late

12 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

13 Correct! So that it gives them plenty of time to prepare the meal. Next Question

14 5) Is it necessary to completely clean your dinner plato at a party? A) YesYes B) NoNo C) Eat until your fullEat until your full

15 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

16 Correct! It shows that you enjoyed the meal and its a way of showing thankfulness. Next Question

17 6) In Peru, a right handed person keeps their tenedor in what hand? A) RightRight B) LeftLeft C) EitherEither

18 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

19 Correct! They hold their fork in their left hand therefore, they hold their knife with their right hand. Next Question!

20 7) When attending a fiesta at someones home, what do you bring? A) Small thoughtful giftSmall thoughtful gift B) YourselfYourself C) A big presentA big present

21 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

22 Correct! Its shown as a token of appreciation towards the hosts and it thanks them for serving them the meal. Next Question!

23 8)When entering a restaurant or store, what do tú do? A) Greet the staff Greet the staff B) Let them greet you Let them greet you C) Ignore them Ignore them

24 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

25 Correct! In Peru, it is very important to greet the staff, it is considered rude if you do not. Peruvian are generally polite and greetings are strictly enforced. Next Question!

26 9) Where do you rest your manos during the meal? A) On your lapOn your lap B) On the tableOn the table C) Anywhere you wantAnywhere you want

27 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

28 Correct! You are expected to keep both hands above the table until the meal is over. It is rude and sometimes considered sneaky to rest them on your lap. Next Question

29 10) When you comer at a casual restaurant, you may have to share your table with other guests. A) FalseFalse B) It dependsIt depends C) True True

30 Incorrect, Try Again!Try Again!

31 Correct! The Quiz Is Over! In a restaurant, it is normal to share your table with other guests.

32 Sources! Etiquette Scholar Trip Advisor ; Peru Voices.Yahoo ; Peruvian-Etiquette


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