The Rules of Proper Etiquette. Dining Etiquette Courtesy shown by good manners at meals. Table manners reflect part of your personality to others; makes.

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The Rules of Proper Etiquette

Dining Etiquette Courtesy shown by good manners at meals. Table manners reflect part of your personality to others; makes eating a pleasant experience for everyone, most rules of etiquette involve common sense and consideration of other people.

Common Rules of Etiquette Sit down from the left side of your chair Assist with passing of foods when appropriate; pass to the right Use flatware from the outside in Napkin – place on lap before starting to eat; cover your mouth and nose if you must cough or sneeze – leave on your chair if leaving the table and returning during a meal – leave to the left of the plate when finished with the meal

Common Rules of Etiquette Follow actions of host/hostess as a guide when dining in someone’s home Avoid talking with food in your mouth; chew with your mouth closed Cut food into pieces as you eat; cut into small bite-size pieces; but meat one bite at a time Sit up straight; avoid leaning on elbows while eating Place spoon on soup plate rather than the bowl/cup when finished eating

Common Rules of Etiquette When eating with a small group wait until everyone is served before eating Place the knife and fork on the plate with the handles parallel to the edge of the table when finished eating Break one piece of bread/roll and butter one piece at a time Place butter on your own plate before buttering your bread/roll

Something to Think About… Besides eating, these things should also be taking place at the table: Communication via conversation Relationship development Values development (I care enough to spend time with you) Exchange of ideas