Restaurant Table Etiquette
A lot of people dread the thought of going to a fine restaurant because their table etiquette is a little rusty. Do you??? It's understandable not everyone had the opportunity of being taught this, and now is a good opportunity to learn and redefine your methods.
Ladies I know you don't wanna embarrass your man when you go out with him to have dinner in a fancy restaurant, So.......... Here are the do and the dont of table etiquette
Do:
Always remember tables are usually set with forks on the left hand side while knives and spoons on the right. Any cutlery which is far away from the plate is intended for the first course. If you have any doubts, wait for the host to start eating and follow their lead.
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Don’t: Use Your Fork Like a Spoon
When eating, point the tines of your fork down towards the plate. Use your knife to squash food onto the tip of the fork. Do not use your fork like a spoon
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Do: Eat Soup by Drinking it from the Edge of the Spoon
Bring the spoon to your mouth and drink the soup from the edge of the spoon. Don’t put the spoon into your mouth, and don’t slurp.
Don’t: Pick Up Cutlery if you Drop it on the Floor
If you accidentally drop a knife or fork on the floor, leave it. The server will replace it for you.
Do: Use Your Pudding Spoon like a Knife
When using the pudding spoon, the bowl of the spoon should face inwards, and should be treated like a knife. Use the pudding fork to push small portions of the pudding onto the spoon.
Don’t: Confuse Pudding with Dessert
Some restaurants serve both a pudding and a dessert. The sweet course Is the pudding, while dessert is typically fruit or a cheese selection.
Do: Ask your Hostess to Excuse You if You Need to Leave the Table
After being excused by the hostess, place your napkin on your seat, so that the server knows you plan to return.
Don’t: Tuck Your Napkin in to Your Shirt
You should take your napkin from the table and unfold and put it on your knees. Use your napkin to dab your mouth only – don’t wipe your mouth with it
Don’t: Pull Out Your Phone During a Formal Dinner, turn off your phone, and leave the phone until after the meal . Using your phone is rude to your dinner companions.
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Great post....
Insightful
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Great work done by you, I'll be smiling to the restaurant now. Thank you for the information
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