You can simply eat it with a spoon.
Elbows or slouching in a chair are poor etiquette and one can place their wrists on the side of the table or, if not eating place their hands on their lap. If they are eating then the arms (from the elbow up and sideways .. not too far out) is correct etiquette.
Couscous was brought by Jews from north Africa, like Tunis and Morocco Jews. When they came to Israel they brought their cuisine with them which included Couscous
It is due to eating couscous
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
It's proper etiquette to place a napkin on ones lap before eating. As a gentleman, he followed proper etiquette and opened the door for his wife. Ignoring proper etiquette, he started eating before anyone else at the table had been served. To comply with accepted etiquette, he shut his phone off before the church service began.
Eating etiquette in India involves eating with your hands.
That is the correct spelling of "eat" (to consume as food).
That would be up to President Obama. Both manners of eating are equally correct, although the British system makes a lot more sense. When you are invited to the Palace, it would behoove you to follow the etiquette at Court. Not only are you the guest of the Queen and Prince Phillip , but, as in President Obama's case, she is your elder relative , no matter how distant, and deserves your best manners and respect.
Whales eating salmon.
If there is, it is not an etiquette rule, and is not a rule of manners. It would be a custom, or a cultural rule. Maybe even a family rule. Etiquette says that a person eats with whichever hand they please.
If you are eating by yourself, then you can do what you like, but if you are eating with other people, you do not want to offend them by using bad manners. Particularly because they probably have knives close at hand.
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