Put napkin in lap as you first sit down to a dinner table.

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Put napkin in lap as you first sit down to a dinner table. . Appropriate! . Tuck your napkin under your chin. Inappropriate!. You can start eating as soon as most of the people are seated. Inappropriate!. Unless the group has more than 8 people, wait until everyone is served before eating. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Put napkin in lap as you first sit down to a dinner table.

Appropriate!

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Tuck your napkin under your chin.

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You can start eating as soon as most of the people are seated.

Inappropriate!

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Unless the group has more than 8 people, wait until everyone is served before eating.

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If you are uncertain which knife, fork, or spoon to use, watch your host or hostess.

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Cut a large piece of food or steak up all at once.

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Chicken and corn on the cob may be eaten with fingers.

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Blow on hot food to cool it off.

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Wait for hot food to cool off.

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Fruit pits, fish bones, and thick pieces of fat can pose a problem. Remove pits and fat from your mouth with a spoon. Remove fish bones from your mouth with your fingers.

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When eating spaghetti you should cut it up and eat it with your fork.

How to Eat Spaghetti

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Place fruit pits, fish bones, and thick pieces of fat on the side of your plate.

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If you have difficulty getting food on your fork push it with your finger.

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It is OK to put your elbows on the table.

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Between courses or after dinner, you may put your elbows on the table if your feel more comfortable.

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If you cough, sneeze, or blow your nose use your napkin.

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If you have a long siege of coughing, excuse yourself and leave the table.

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You should keep your mouth closed if you burp and say, “excuse me”.

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Cut a roll in half with a knife and butter the whole piece.

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Tip the soup spoon away as you fill it.

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If host/hostess is busy with other guests and you need to leave, don’t bother saying thank you.

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Introductions are too formal. Just let people tell others their own name.

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It’s OK to call your dates parents by their first name.

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