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Table Etiquette

Etiquette The proper or correct way to do things in social situation. Tableware includes: dishes, glasses, and flatware Cover refers to the space or area needed for one person at the table. Allow 24 inches in width, enough space for all tableware. Use no more flatware than needed.

Formal Table Setting Napkin Salad fork Dinner fork Dessert fork Bread-and-butter plate, with spreader Dinner plate Dinner knife Teaspoon Soup spoon Cocktail fork Water glass Red-wine glass White-wine glass Coffee cup and saucer*

Plate and flatware should be 1” from edge of table Knife blades always face the plate The napkin goes to the left of the fork, or on the plate. The fold in the napkin should be to the outer edge. The bread and butter plate and knife are optional Beverage glass at the tip of the knife If salad is served with the meal, the plate goes above the fork. If served as first course, it is placed on the dinner plate.

Table Manners

Table Manners Napkin – place in your lap, folded in half. The fold goes toward the body, use the inside to blot the mouth. Flatware – work from the outside in. Passing food - if food is placed on table in bowls, you pass from left to right. Wait until everyone is served before you begin eating. Use good posture at the table. Feet flat on floor, chair up to the table, back straight, head up. Arms and elbows do not belong on the table. The hand you are not eating with goes in your lap. Elbows tucked in to the side of your body

You do not cut all of your meat at once. You cut one bite at a time Bread – you do not cut bread/rolls. Tear a bite off and butter it If you need a “pusher” for peas or corn use your knife or piece of bread. Do not “bob” as you eat. The fork should come to your mouth – DO NOT lean or bend to meet the fork. Bite sized amounts! Chew with mouth closed Do not talk with food in your mouth. Soup – the bowl of the spoon should be dipped away from you. Conversation – pleasant, generally not politics or religion.

When finished eating, place flatware on the plate When finished eating, place flatware on the plate. Your napkin is placed on table to left of plate. Wait until everyone is done to leave the table.

Cutting Your Meat