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What is "major faux pas"?

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The phrase "faux pas" is used to refer to a comment or action in a social situation that is a mistake and causes embarrassment or offense. "Major", is used to mean big or serious. Therefore a "major faux pas" is a serious social error. So in this video, he is remarking on the fact that eating with your hands, at that time, was not a proper way to behave. Ex: I realized what I said about his family was a serious faux pas. Ex: Calling Scottish people English is a major faux pas.

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