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Food for a long time was repulsive; we had to struggle to swallow anything.

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There are rules of etiquette to be followed while eating food etiquette, which may include the precise use of utensils. Different cultures follow different rules for food etiquette. Many food etiquettes have evolved under pragmatism. For example, sticking elbows to a table is generally considered rude since doing so poses a risk of slipping over bowls and cups. How tightly these rules apply Families or groups set their own personal standards.

Difficulty swallowing is also called dysphagia. It is usually a sign of a problem with your throat or esophagus the muscular tube that moves food and liquids from the back of your mouth to your stomach. If you have a hard time swallowing once or twice, you probably do not have a medical problem.

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