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A faux pas (French: false step; pronounced foh-PAH; foh-PAH or foh-PAHZ for the plural) is a violation of accepted, although unwritten, social rules. Faux pas are very culture-specific; what is considered good manners in one culture can be considered a horrible faux pas in another. For example, in English-speaking Western countries it is usually considered good manners to bring a bottle of wine when coming to someone's house for dinner. In France, however, this is considered insulting as it implies that the dinner hosts are unable to provide their own good wine.

Examples in various cultures

Europe

  • Using a bidet as a toilet, a faux pas common with first-time visitors to Europe.

Finland

  • Not taking your shows off when you enter somebody's home.

  • Not finishing your food does not imply that you hava had enaugh. It implies that food is so terrible that you couldn't eat it. Explanation and apologies should be provided in case of uneaten food.

France

  • Bringing a bottle of wine with you when coming for a dinner in somebody's home suggests that the hosts are unable to provide their own good wine.

Japan

  • Not taking your shows off when you enter somebody's home.


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