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Lesson 9:Only Use Fork & Knife in USA?

Posted by M.E.A.D on 11:56:00 AM
Let's give you the answer of the last question!
The answer is A - before the conversation.


Quiz: What do the English think about Americans eating fried chicken with their hands?
A) Americans are hope-less slobs
B) It's okay if there are no utensils around
C) Chicken should be boilded, not fried

(please leave your answer in the comment box below)
(Answer will be revealed in the following post! )

To recognize how much you know, let's begin with a small quiz! Highly encourage you to answer it to gain a small prize!




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Table Manner in USA

Hello!

In USA, table manner plays an important part in making a favorable impression. They are visible signals of the state of our manners and therefore are essential to professional success.
The following video which can tell you the dining etiquette -European vs. American Dining Style.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fypq2qhRZnI (Last visit: 3 April,2009)


Basic

  • Don't pick up the soup bowl and drink from it.
  • Don't reach across the table for some kind of food. Please ask someone to pass a dish to you.
  • Don't put bones on the table. Just leave them on your plate.
  • Don't talk and laugh with food in your mouth.
  • Don't use your napkin to clean your face. Just put it on your lap.


Napkin Use

  • Put your napkin in different position have different meaning
  • Place it on your lap means the meal begins
  • Place it on your chair means you will be returning
  • Place it on the table means the end of the meal


Use of Silverware

If you remember the rule to work from the outside in, you'll be fine.

  • Starting with the knife, fork, or spoon that is farthest from your plate, work your way in, using one utensil for each course.
  • The salad fork is on your outermost left, followed by your dinner fork.
  • Your soupspoon is on your outermost right, followed by your beverage spoon, salad knife and dinner knife.
  • Your dessert spoon and fork are above your plate or brought out with dessert.

When You Have Finished

  • Do not push your plate away from you when you have finished eating.
  • Place your knife and fork side by side, with the sharp side of the knife blade facing inward
    and the fork, tines down, to the left of the knife.
  • Place your knife and fork if they are pointing to the numbers 10 and 4 on a clock face.

Reference:
http://www.fekids.com/img/kln/flash/DontGrossOutTheWorld.swf (Last visit: 3 April,2009)



9 Comments


wow, your blog is well formed!
"Don't talk and laugh with food in your mouth."
-i always do it....
#.#

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Thx for your sharing, I think I learn something after I read this,ha ;)


it's good to know more about table manner!!
thanks for sharing!


Dear all,

Thanks for your comments. Hope you come again to see the previous posts that can let you know more about the etiquette in China, Japan and India.


I sometimes ignore to use the napkin... Is it not good?

- Cicely


This blog is quite good!
I want to ask, how about the etiqutte in HK? Is it similar to China? I always unaware of the table manner ^^
For this post, it's interesting that putting the napkin in different positions haave different meanings. Thanks for telling me that!
Besides, is there any quiz in this post??

Let's have a look to our blog!
http://controlledbystressjustrelax.blogspot.com/


>This blog is quite good!
I want to ask, how about the etiqutte in HK? Is it similar to China? I always unaware of the table manner ^^
For this post, it's interesting that putting the napkin in different positions haave different meanings. Thanks for telling me that!
Besides, is there any quiz in this post??

Let's have a look to our blog!
http://controlledbystressjustrelax.blogspot.com/

thank you for your comment

Etiqutte in HK is quite similar to that in china,but it is less emphasis as much,since it is a mixed culture in Hong Kong

We have a quiz in the top of each posts,you can try that for fun and self test


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