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sassylass
18-Mar-06, 21:54
How are your international table manners? Try this and see...



http://www.fekids.com/img/kln/flash/DontGrossOutTheWorld.swf

angela5
18-Mar-06, 22:00
3/11......I Better stay in my own country...:cry:

pultneytooner
18-Mar-06, 22:03
5 out of 11, My table manners are terrible:D

connieb19
18-Mar-06, 22:07
9 out of 11. I'm ready to travel the world!! :grin:

golach
18-Mar-06, 23:43
6/11 I must do better [mad]

ESR
18-Mar-06, 23:44
7 out of 11. Ready to travel the world!

candyfloss
19-Mar-06, 00:01
4 out of 11. Think i better stay here[lol]

JAWS
19-Mar-06, 00:19
6 out of 11. And I'm not even safe here, I got the kids after dinner wrong.

I should have got that right, dinner time is dinner time so you can doze off in the afternoon.
What's the point of dozing off in your own time during the evening?

unicorn
19-Mar-06, 00:26
5/11 and I got the scottish one wrong too!!

Moira
19-Mar-06, 01:09
5/11

Like Jaws & Unicorn I got the Scottish one wrong too. Maybe not surprising - as a Weeker I used til' hev Brakefist, Denner & Tee - simple. Nowadays it's more confusing - usually we have breakfast, lunch & dinner - BUT if we go out & have a big lunch (main course) then we have a light snack at dinner-time & call it "tea". No-one has their "tea" at lunch-time or their lunch at dinner-time & how many folk pack a "dinner-box" for their kids to take to school? :confused:
Yup - the more I think about it - the more I'm convinced that this question was misleading so I'm going to award myself another point ;) - 6/11

And if I could slurp my noodles more & leave some food on the plate that would make my final score - 8/11! :grin:

Julia
19-Mar-06, 01:34
7 / 11

I got the Scottish one wrong too! In our house the evening meal is called Dinner, not called it tea in years LOL

angela5
19-Mar-06, 04:24
10/11 i am ready to travel the world.

Sandra_B
19-Mar-06, 15:32
9/11

Got the Spanish and the Polish ones wrong.

Saveman
19-Mar-06, 15:40
7 out of 11
I'm ready to travel!

krieve
19-Mar-06, 15:46
8 out of 11 i don't want to go any where please let me stay lol

ice box
19-Mar-06, 15:56
I clearly can travel the globe i got 11 out of 11 of to pack cya

ice box
19-Mar-06, 15:58
http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/7/7_2_102.gif (http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb001_ZNxmk121YYGB) iam off

Cedric Farthsbottom III
19-Mar-06, 22:59
3 out of 11....I'll have to be on my better behaviour if I ever go abroad .:lol:

connieb19
19-Mar-06, 23:00
3 out of 11....I'll have to be on my better behaviour if I ever go abroad .:lol:I bet you know how to slurp your noodles though!![lol]

Cedric Farthsbottom III
19-Mar-06, 23:25
I remember the days when ye got a slap on yir ear fae yir mither for slurping yir noodles....but in Japan...."nae problem big man thanks for the compliment".....ye cannae win Connie!!!!!!!!:lol: :lol:

The Enigma
19-Mar-06, 23:45
6/11. Not too bad.

Got the Scottish question wrong, totally forgot that lunch can been called dinner, even though I've called it that myself sometimes! :o

I guess the Chinese one explains why you always get so much rice with a chinese meal - more than I can ever manage anyway!

Am going to Spain later in the year.... will have to remember the thing about throwing stuff on the floor in snack bars! :lol:

unicorn
20-Mar-06, 00:00
been to spain twice and never once seen or done that lol

canuck
20-Mar-06, 23:22
When do we leave?

Tugmistress
20-Mar-06, 23:29
8/11
scottish, polish & spanish ones wrong lol

newpark
20-Mar-06, 23:35
I capsized the Polish fisherman oops and think scottish kids should watch telly after dinner.

Whitewater
20-Mar-06, 23:44
8 out of 11, couldn't believe i got the Scottish one wrong, to be honest I'd never even heard of it.

brandy
21-Mar-06, 08:33
7/11 but i got the scottish one right .. prob cause we call lunch dinner back home as well.. but i missed the on about what brits thought about americans eating fried chicken