Japan
In Japan, never use chopsticks to pass food between you and another person. Don’t cross, lick or stick them vertically into a bowl of food. Passing things between chopsticks is what is done as a funeral ritual where relatives pass the bones of who departed to one another. Stabbing chopsticks in the food symbolizes that the food is offered for the dead. When you eat noodles or drink soup in Japan, you must slurp them. This symbolizes that you are actually enjoying the meal.
http://americansguidetojapan.weebly.com/etiquette-and-taboos.html
Chile
Your hands should always be kept above the table, never on your lap. You can never play with your food and it is considered rude to eat with your hands. Everything must be eaten with fork and knife at the table. Don’t lick your fingers or use toothpicks. It is considered as vulgar actions. You must taste everything that is served and compliment the host or hostess on the meal.
http://www.ediplomat.com/np/cultural_etiquette/ce_cl.htm
http://www.unitedplanet.org/blog/2014/05/05/food-taboos-tips-around-the-world
In Japan, never use chopsticks to pass food between you and another person. Don’t cross, lick or stick them vertically into a bowl of food. Passing things between chopsticks is what is done as a funeral ritual where relatives pass the bones of who departed to one another. Stabbing chopsticks in the food symbolizes that the food is offered for the dead. When you eat noodles or drink soup in Japan, you must slurp them. This symbolizes that you are actually enjoying the meal.
http://americansguidetojapan.weebly.com/etiquette-and-taboos.html
Chile
Your hands should always be kept above the table, never on your lap. You can never play with your food and it is considered rude to eat with your hands. Everything must be eaten with fork and knife at the table. Don’t lick your fingers or use toothpicks. It is considered as vulgar actions. You must taste everything that is served and compliment the host or hostess on the meal.
http://www.ediplomat.com/np/cultural_etiquette/ce_cl.htm
http://www.unitedplanet.org/blog/2014/05/05/food-taboos-tips-around-the-world