Observations About Philippine Dining

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Jake
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Well, let me count the ways of Filipino eating habits or culture:

Slurping a bowl of soup -- could be Chinese or Japanese culture to show appreciation to the cook

Burping out loud -- possibly the same reason above

Using a knife and fork to eat pizza.  I still fold mine in half and shove it down my throat, using my hands

Covering your mouth while using a toothpick but you can go outside to the nearest wall and do your thing

Use both hands to draw a rectangle (bill) to show the waitress you're ready to pay

You need to stand your ground as you move forward in the buffet line (be aggressive like driving)

Anything else?

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Reboot
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4 hours ago, Jake said:

Using a knife and fork to eat pizza.  I still fold mine in half and shove it down my throat, using my hands

Rice and lechon get scooped up by hand...but pizza requires utensils!

 

 

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Gator
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3 hours ago, Reboot said:

Rice and lechon get scooped up by hand...but pizza requires utensils!

 

 

I've noticed that Ketchup is not a condiment, but a sauce that is poured liberally over just about anything - including pizza! 

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Gary D
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Eating your starter, main and desert with the same folk and spoon......in a posh restaurant.

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Snowy79
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I had the pleasure of walking around a fish market where you select the fish and they cook it in front of you. After an hour of watching them handle each fish and haggle over the price before walking over to the next stall and continuing the actions I ended up telling them I'm off for a Pizza. I never did find out how long they were selecting but next day they said the fish wasn't very tasty. My pizza was just fine. :smile:

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GrantGust
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chewing loudly... :(

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Queenie O.
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On 2/25/2017 at 3:02 PM, jpbago said:

Listening is a rare thing here, that is listening to someone else besides themselves.

JP--sadly, listening is a lost art among so many all over the world IMHO.

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