Yes, picking food out of your teeth in public is generally considered gross as it can be seen as impolite and unhygienic. This behavior can make others uncomfortable and may be perceived as a lack of social awareness. It's usually better to excuse yourself to a private area or use dental floss or toothpicks discreetly when necessary. Maintaining good manners in public settings is important for social interactions.
Because they are little pieces of wood or plastic that you use for picking food out of your teeth.
Panda's eat there food by picking it up with their front paws and crushing their food with there teeth and paws, then they eat.
People use toothpicks to remove food particles stuck between their teeth, to clean their teeth after eating, or to help with oral hygiene. Toothpicks can also be used for picking up small appetizers or snacks.
The teeth which crush food are called molars; the teeth which cut food are the incisors.
The term gross is very subjective. In order to make food that can be considered "gross" one would first have to find out what kind of food the individual dislikes and then prepare said food.
they cut in to food like meat but the molars grind and crush food
Depends on the meaning: The food at the party was gross, I had food poisoning for a week. or how about I get paid $100 a week gross, $90 after tax.
If food particles remain in the teeth , it can spoil your teeth quickly.
by picking their nose and then eating it.
they use their teeth to grab their food and they don't chew their food
Sit with legs straight, napkin on lap, chew with mouth CLOSED, and be nice to waiter(waitress). Avoid chewing ice, crunching your food, stuffing your mouth full, washing down your food or picking at your teeth during the meal.
what food be that and with your teeth