1 Dining Do’s & Don’ts Presented By Suzi Kendrick Susan Galegher Katie Bader.

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1 Dining Do’s & Don’ts Presented By Suzi Kendrick Susan Galegher Katie Bader

2 Dining Manners DoDon’t Sit up straight Sit up straight Talk quietly Talk quietly Speak nicely to others Speak nicely to others Listen to the server Listen to the server Signal the server quietly Signal the server quietly Order food on menu Order food on menu Keep food over plate Keep food over plate Use silverware to eat Use silverware to eat Chew with a closed mouth Chew with a closed mouth Use dinner-topic conversation Use dinner-topic conversation Put napkin on plate when done Put napkin on plate when done Leave appropriate tip Leave appropriate tip Pay for what you eat Pay for what you eat Slouch Slouch Talk loudly Talk loudly Insult or speak rudely to others Insult or speak rudely to others Ignore the server Ignore the server Yell for the server Yell for the server Demand food not available Demand food not available Throw food on table; at others Throw food on table; at others Play with silverware Play with silverware Chew with an open mouth Chew with an open mouth Use street-talk conversation Use street-talk conversation Stack dishes when done Stack dishes when done Leave too small or large tip Leave too small or large tip Leave without paying Leave without paying

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4 OK ?

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10 OK ?

11 OK to talk on cell phone?

12 OK ?

13 OK ?

14 OK ?

15 OK to have your leg up?

16 OK ?

17 OK to lick fingers?

18 OK to wear hat?

19 OK when waiting?

20 OK ?

21 OK to ask for leftovers?

22 OK to reach?

23 OK ?

24 OK ?

25 OK ?

26 OK ?

27 OK ?

28 OK to stuff mouth?

29 OK to Tip?

30 How did you do? Any questions? CREDITS Photos Courtesy of: