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Napkin Etiquette

Posted on September 20th, 2014 · Posted in Dining Etiquette, Etiquettes

Napkin Etiquette Placing the Napkin in Your Lap: the host or the hostess unfolds their napkin first. The guest should wait for the host or hostess to take his or her napkin off the table and place it in his or her lap. Unfolding the Napkin. Unfold your napkin in one smooth..
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Tea Etiquette

Posted on September 20th, 2014 · Posted in Dining Etiquette, Etiquettes

Tea Etiquette Traditional teatime is four o’clock; however it may be extended to any time between two and five o’clock as appropriate for certain areas. Afternoon tea has also been called “low tea” because it was taken at low tables placed beside armchairs. (It’s never properly referred to as “high..
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ART OF BREAD EATING

Posted on September 20th, 2014 · Posted in Dining Etiquette

We all are well versed with basic table manners. But most of the times, general table rules fail to address the challenges we may come across in certain hard to eat or unique food situations. Say for example bread eating. Is bread broken or cut before it is eaten? Depending..
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