For the most part, Bruneians do not invite foreigners into their homes.
If you are invited to a Bruneian home, consider it a great honor and testament to your personal relationship.
Punctuality is not strictly adhered to. You may arrive a little late without causing offense.
Shoes are generally removed before entering a house.
Greet the eldest person first.
Wait to be told where to sit.
It is considered good manners to accept an offer of food or a beverage.
Wait to be invited to eat before starting.
Do not eat with the left hand, as it is considered unclean.
Eat or pass food with your right hand only.
Many Malays eat with their fingers. Alternatively, they may serve cutlery for foreign guests, usually a fork and a tablespoon.
When you are finished eating, place your fork facing downward on your plate with your spoon, also facing downward, crossed over the fork.
For the most part, Bruneians do not invite foreigners into their homes.
If you are invited to a Bruneian home, consider it a great honor and testament to your personal relationship.
Punctuality is not strictly adhered to. You may arrive a little late without causing offense.
Shoes are generally removed before entering a house.
Greet the eldest person first.
Wait to be told where to sit.
It is considered good manners to accept an offer of food or a beverage.
Wait to be invited to eat before starting.
Do not eat with the left hand, as it is considered unclean.
Eat or pass food with your right hand only.
Many Malays eat with their fingers. Alternatively, they may serve cutlery for foreign guests, usually a fork and a tablespoon.
When you are finished eating, place your fork facing downward on your plate with your spoon, also facing downward, crossed over the fork.
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