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1. Wait until the host is seated before sittingdown. Sit and rise from the left of your chain.
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2. Never lounge in the chair or lean on the
table. One must always sit at ease, properly and
with good posture. Nor should one twist his
feet around the rungs of the chair.
3. Unfold your napkin and put it on your lap.
When you have finished eating, return partly
folded napkin at the left side of your plate.
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4. Elbows have no place on the table. Do not
spread your elbows when eating or cutting
food on your plate.
5. Never play with the flatware or the glasses
while waiting to be served.
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6. When eating, chew with lips closed; never
smack lips; eat without noise.
Sip your soup from the side of the spoon
not from the tip. When done, leave the
spoon under the soup cup on the plate.
Do the same after eating dessert.
Mix your beverage silently. Do not leave
your spoon in the cup or glass.
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7. Always keep your plate looking neat and
tidy; do not make it look unsightly by stirring
all the food on it.
8. When foods are be dunked, break a
small piece and dip lightly into the liquid,
never dunk the whole piece.
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9. Never drink liquid nor talk when your
mouth is full of food.
10. Never reach in front of the person. While
you can reach for a platter in front of you, it
is bad manners to reach across someone else.
If the platter is not within your reach, ask to
have it passed.
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11. Always keep the tablecloth or mat clean
by not spilling any food on it, nor placing
used flatware on the table.
12. Never leave food on your plate. In
order to avoid leftovers, help yourself only to
an amount which you can finish.
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13. In case of accidents, simply express
regrets, instead of making a fuss about it.
14. Never use your own flatware to take
food from a serving platter.
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17. When someone passes dishes to
you, you need not say anything, just help
yourself; but if you do not want it
anymore, merely say thank you.
18. Ask food to be passed. Do not reach
for the food to the person near you.
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19. Eat finger food with your fingers. Do not
lick your fingers.
20. Candies served at the end of a meal must
not be placed directly on the table. If there is
no plate you should take only one.
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21. When you need to take out some inedible
things from your mouth such as seeds, bones,
etc. do not spit it on the plate; instead, remove
it with the tip or your spoon or with your hands
cupped.
22. It is a very bad manner to make up at the
table, especially when you need to use a mirror.
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23. Never watch the manners of the others,
nor call their attention to it..
24. Flatware should be used properly for
eating. Knives are used for cutting, though
some foods can be cut easily with the fork or
spoon.
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25. When you are through eating, leave your
flatware arranged parallel to each other in the
middle or side of the plate with knife nearer to
the top edge of the late.
26. Do not talk about controversial or
unpleasant topics. Mealtime should be pleasant
occasions.
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27. Napkins should be used properly. Upon
starting to dine, place napkin halffolded
neatly on your lap. When using napkin to
wipe, do so by blotting lightly. Take care that
your lipstick does not get imprinted fully on it.
Never use napkins to wipe your tableware nor
wipe the tableware in full view of everyone.
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