Dining Etiquette
This is why it's crucial that you accept invitations to engage in cuisine, visit a restaurant, or even visit someone's home. You would be perceived poorly and as someone who is not interested in establishing any kind of relationship, whether it be personal or professional, unless you had a very excellent reason not to.
You will learn the most about people, their values, and their ideas when you spend time with them over meals. It is also where you will have the most positive encounters in the area. But be ready for some late nights. Due to the heat, most individuals prefer to remain up late and eat throughout the night.
In the United Arab Emirates, eating is a very social activity that may also be used for business. Arriving fifteen minutes late is considered nice. The right hand is expected to be used when eating; the left hand is regarded as filthy. But if you're left-handed, using a fork or spoon while eating is allowed. Arabs are only permitted to eat with their hands and without any other utensils. Therefore, it is crucial to keep your hands clean.
Some families favor having their seats on floor cushions. Refusing the offer of additional food is not regarded as being polite. When you're done eating and using utensils, put the cutlery in the center of the plate, facing up. Giving more than the service charge, up to 10%, is appropriate when dining in a restaurant.