Dining etiquette in the fictional world

As culture varies from country to country, this is a list of many dining rules around the world.

Republic of Guy
Here the dining etiquette is based on five rules of dining which were written in 1207 by a group of 500 voters to fund Guyish culture.

The following are explainings of those rules:

1. Never eat with hands.

This means that Guyers are obliged not to eat with hands for hygiene reasons, and that eating with hands is considered dirty and impolite. Because of this rule, napkins are not present at the table. It is okay to eat snacks and fast food with hands as they are designed to not use kitchenware.

2. Do not use the knife for chopping on things and eating them from it.

This means that Guyers should use the fork for this case, as eating something from a knife makes extreme fear of stabbing while eating.

3. Never eat from the same plate.

This means that Guyers, after finishing a soup, are not allowed to pour things into the soup plate, because it is considered dirty and primitive. Instead they eat from another, clean plate, where there are no marks of finished food.

4. Do not use the knife for picking things up.

This means that Guyers shouldn't use the knife for picking up spices because it's considered not substantial quantity. As with #2, it is also because of fear of stabbing.

5. No drinking alcohol.

This means that alcohol is not okay on Guyish dining tables, as it is a sign related to loud talking and intolerance of religion. The culture is designed to allow religious tolerance.