Minding your forks and your spoon

June 26, 2008

It’s not everyday that you get invited to a fancy dinner so it’s easy to forget simple table manners. If your household doesn’t even set the table for meals, you’re in bigger trouble.

So here’s a crash course on table etiquette:

  1. Remember. Spoons and even knives are on the right of your plate while forks and napkins are on the left. Your glass/es are on your right and your bread is on your left.
  2. As soon as you take your seat, take your napkin and unfold it on your lap.
  3. If there is more than one set of utensils, use them from the outside in.
  4. After using a utensil, don’t ever let it touch the table again. This means that leaning a used spoon, fork or knife against your plate is not proper. Keep them on your plate. After your use a knife to cut a piece of food, lay it diagonally across the edge of your plate with its sharp edge facing inward. (soyouwanna.com)

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