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Which American mannerism is NOT shared by Peruvians? keeping elbows off the dinner table
eating all of the food that is offered
waiting for your server to come to you
leaving a tip at a restaurant
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waiting for your server to come to you
In Peru many places (especially casual eateries and markets) are counter- or self-service and you are expected to signal or go to the counter; even in sit-down restaurants service can be more informal and you may need to flag a server. The other items (keeping elbows off the table, finishing food given by a host as a sign of appreciation, and leaving a tip at restaurants) are generally observed in Peru as well.
In Peru many places (especially casual eateries and markets) are counter- or self-service and you are expected to signal or go to the counter; even in sit-down restaurants service can be more informal and you may need to flag a server. The other items (keeping elbows off the table, finishing food given by a host as a sign of appreciation, and leaving a tip at restaurants) are generally observed in Peru as well.
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