6. Waiters asking you if everything is okay all the time.
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If it’s not okay, I’ll let you know. In France, we like our waiters indifferent and borderline rude — you could choke in front of their eyes and they wouldn’t pay you any attention.
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If it’s not okay, I’ll let you know. In France, we like our waiters indifferent and borderline rude — you could choke in front of their eyes and they wouldn’t pay you any attention.
> In a lot of countries, especially in the Middle East, Latin America, Western Africa, Russia and Greece, a thumbs up basically has the same meaning as holding up a middle finger does for Americans.
In Russia, a thumbs up basically has the same meaning as it does in the US (as well as holding up a middle finger).