Eating pizza in NYC with cutlery is unforgivable and NEVER drink a milky coffee after 11am in Italy: Fascinating map reveals drinking and dining do's and don'ts around the world The insights were collected through Google search data of etiquette rules from over 180 countries READ MORE: Tourists reveal the best 'non-mainstream' cities in the world By Sophie Foster, Deputy Travel Editor For Mailonline Published: 15:01 BST, 23 August 2024 | Updated: 15:04 BST, 23 August 2024 e-mail 5 View comments Advertisement When dining on pizza in New York City you should never use a knife and fork, while in Italy milky coffees like lattes and cappuccinos are only acceptable in the morning - and in Spain , don't drink water with soup. These are some of the drinking and dining do's and don'ts revealed in a fascinating new map. The insights were collected through Google search data of etiquette rules from over 180 countries around the world, as well as research on hundreds of cultural guides and local tips.

In Europe, it's not just coffee etiquette travellers need to drink in. In France , it's a misstep to cut up salad with a knife, while in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland , it's illegal to be drunk in a pub, according to section 12 of the Licensing Act 1872. Though Remitly , which commissioned the study, points out that 'this law is so outdated that it is rarely enforced'.

Drinking and dining do's and don'ts have been revealed in a fascinating new map The insights were collected through .