Portuguese Good Manners

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Are/Were you allowed to wear a hat or cup at the table?

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Are/Were you allowed to put your elbows on the table?

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Do/Did you wait for the others until they finished their meal?

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At the restaurant, do/did boys/men pull the chair out for the ladies?

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When you use the fork what hand do you use?

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When you use the knife what hand do you use?

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Is/Was it acceptable to speak to someone while chewing gum?

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While talking to someone, do/did you have your hands in your pockets?

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When someone is/was having a conversation, is/was it acceptable to interrupt?

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How often do/did you utter bad words?

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When do/did you use bad words?

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Do/Did boys/men raise their caps/hats when greeting other people or ladies?

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Do/Did you usually help your parents:

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Is/Was it polite to kiss your boyfriend/girlfriend in front of your parents?

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When visiting someone, do/did you usually bring anything for him/her?

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Do you usually throw rubbish on the street?

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Do you ever pick up the rubbish thrown by someone else on the street?

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Is it acceptable to smoke on the street?

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