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  2. Table manners - Wikipedia

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    A tablecloth extending 10–15 inches past the edge of the table should be used for formal dinners, while placemats may be used for breakfast, lunch, and informal suppers. [12] Candlesticks, even if not lit, should not be on the table while dining during daylight hours. [13] At some restaurants, women may be asked for their orders before men.

  3. Table manners in North America - Wikipedia

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    Dinner at Haddo House, 1884 by Alfred Edward Emslie. Table manners are the cultural customs and rules of etiquette used while dining. As in other areas of North American etiquette, the rules governing appropriate table manners have changed over time and differ depending on the setting.

  4. 12 Timeless Table Manners Everyone Should Know - AOL

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    This refresher on modern table manner rules can help guide you during business and social occasions.

  5. Jewish customs of etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Formerly, the entire Jewish family would lounge together around a low-lying table, eating usually from a common dish. In Yemenite Jewish dining etiquette, cutlery was not used at the dinner table; [70] each man eating with his fingers and a sop. For this reason, diners took extra care to ensure that their fingernails were cropped and hands clean).

  6. Teaching children table manners helps build good habits ... - AOL

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    QUESTION: Is there a way I could teach my child to keep his elbows off the table? And help them learn to wait until everyone has been served to eat?

  7. Eating utensil etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Dinner plate with knife and fork. Various customary etiquette practices exist regarding the placement and use of eating utensils in social settings. These practices vary from culture to culture. Fork etiquette, for example, differs in Europe, the United States, and Southeast Asia, and continues to change.

  8. Category:Dining etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dining etiquette" ... Table manners in North America; U. Uchchhishta This page was last edited on 23 June 2019, at 18:03 (UTC). ...

  9. Job seekers: Beware of the secret salt, pepper and hot sauce ...

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    How your manners are… — Trenton Hughes (@trentjhughes) July 3, 2024 As Lewis Maleh, CEO of the global recruitment agency Bentley Lewis, tells Fortune, lunch (or breakfast, or dinner ...