But you grow to love!!
I snagged these from my friend Mark because they are so right on, and I think are applicable in all parts of Paraguay, with MAYBE the exception of some rich people in the capital city. I did add a few personal touches that tend to stretch the boundaries a tad more.
2) Being served and huge central trough of food among many people, and all sharing one set of silverware, or not using silverware at all!
3) Being served a plate of food on a plate recently used by someone else, and not yet cleaned. Same goes for glasses.
4) Being expected to use the tablecloth as your napkin, that is, grabbing the table cloth and wiping your mouth and hands on it. Table clothes are usually changed every 3-5 days.
5) Sharing a glass with any acquaintance remotely known, when drinking almost any beverage.
6) Eating meat that was just recently sitting on the counter (hanging in the open air or in a bin unrefrigerated).
7) Watching just about everyone go to the restroom and continue cooking without washing their hands.
8) The absence of soap in almost all public and private restrooms.
9) Nose picking in public (this apparently is not seen as something gross here). However, in my experience most who to do practice this in public, tend to scratch their inner nose, and don't actually uncover any "gold" if you get my drift.
10) Continuing to consume food after finding a bug or insect in it.
Amen.
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Hey Julie, this top ten list is fantastic. I had many similar experiences when I traveled to Peru two summers ago, I definitely saw servers not wash their hands after using the restroom and also bugs in my food. You can post this to our site http://www.toptentopten.com/ and link back to your site. We are trying to create a directory for top ten lists where people can find your site. The coolest feature is you can let other people vote on the rankings of your list.
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