Dining Etiquette
If in the rare case you invited to a Hungarian's house:
. Arrive on time if invited for dinner, although a 5-minute grace period is granted. 
. If invited to a party or other large gathering, arrive no more than 30 minutes later than invited. 
. You may be asked to remove your outdoor shoes before entering the house. 
. Do not ask for a tour of the house. 
Table manners are formal in Hungary. 
. Table manners are Continental -- the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating. 
. The hostess will wish the guests a hearty appetite at the start of each course. 
. Do not begin eating until the hostess starts. 
 
 
. Do not rest your elbows on the table, although your hands should be visible at all times. 
. Hospitality is measured by the amount and variety of food served. Try everything. 
. If you have not finished eating, cross your knife and fork across your plate. 
. Indicate you have finished eating by laying your knife and fork parallel across the right side of your plate. 
. The guest of honour usually proposes the first toast which generally salutes the health of the individuals present. 
. At the end of the meal, someone toasts the hosts in appreciation of their hospitality. 
. An empty glass is immediately refilled so if you do not want more to drink, leave your glass ½ full. 
. Never clink glasses if drinking beer.
 
Dining EtiquetteIf in the rare case you invited to a Hungarian's house:. Arrive on time if invited for dinner, although a 5-minute grace period is granted. . If invited to a party or other large gathering, arrive no more than 30 minutes later than invited. . You may be asked to remove your outdoor shoes before entering the house. . Do not ask for a tour of the house. Table manners are formal in Hungary. . Table manners are Continental -- the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating. . The hostess will wish the guests a hearty appetite at the start of each course. . Do not begin eating until the hostess starts.   . Do not rest your elbows on the table, although your hands should be visible at all times. . Hospitality is measured by the amount and variety of food served. Try everything. . If you have not finished eating, cross your knife and fork across your plate. . Indicate you have finished eating by laying your knife and fork parallel across the right side of your plate. . The guest of honour usually proposes the first toast which generally salutes the health of the individuals present. . At the end of the meal, someone toasts the hosts in appreciation of their hospitality. . An empty glass is immediately refilled so if you do not want more to drink, leave your glass ½ full. . Never clink glasses if drinking beer.
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Dining Etiquette If in the Rare Case You Invited to a Hungarian's House: . Arrive on time if Invited for Dinner, Although a 5-minute Grace period is granted. . If Invited to a party or Other Large Gathering, Arrive no more than 30 minutes later than Invited. . You May be asked to Remove your outdoor shoes before. entering the House. . Do not ask for a Tour of the House. Table manners are formal in Hungary. . Table manners are Continental - the Fork is held in the left and the Knife in the Right Hand Eating while. . The hostess Will. wish the guests a hearty Appetite at the Start of each course. . Do not BEGIN Eating until the hostess starts. . Do not Rest your elbows on the Table, Although your Hands should be visible at all times. . Hospitality is measured by the amount. and variety of food served. TRY everything. . If You have not Finished Eating, cross your Knife and Fork Across your Plate. . indicate You have Finished Eating by Laying your Knife and Fork parallel Across the Right Side of your Plate. . The Guest of honor usually Proposes the First. toast which generally salutes the Health of the individuals present. . At the End of the Meal, someone Toasts the Hosts in Appreciation of their Hospitality. . An Empty Glass is immediately refilled so if You do not Want more to Drink, Leave your Glass ½. full. . Never Glasses clink if drinking Beer.
 
 
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Dining Etiquette 
 
 If in the rare case you invited to a Hungarian 's house: 
. Arrive on time if invited, for dinner although. A 5-minute grace period is granted. 
. If invited to a party or other large gathering arrive no, more than 30 minutes later. Than invited. 
. You may be asked to remove your outdoor shoes before entering the house. 
. Do not ask for a tour of the. House. 
 
.Table manners are formal in Hungary. 
. Table manners are Continental - the fork is held in the left hand and the knife. In the right while eating. 
. The hostess will wish the guests a hearty appetite at the start of each course. 
. Do not. Begin eating until the hostess starts. 
 
 
. Do not rest your elbows on the table although your, hands should be visible. At all times. 
.Hospitality is measured by the amount and variety of food served. Try everything. 
. If you have not, finished eating cross. Your knife and fork across your plate. 
. Indicate you have finished eating by laying your knife and fork parallel across. The right side of your plate. 
. The guest of honour usually proposes the first toast which generally salutes the health. Of the individuals present. 
.At the end of, the meal someone toasts the hosts in appreciation of their hospitality. 
. An empty glass is immediately. Refilled so if you do not want more to drink leave your, glass ½ full. 
. Never clink glasses if drinking beer. 
 
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