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DINING ETIQUETTE

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Get to know how to present yourself professionally in a corporate feast.

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Page 1: Dining etiquette

DINING ETIQUETTE

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DINING MANNERS

What is the Difference between Eating and Dining ?

Dining is an art !When you eat, you only please the palate.

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GENERAL DINING ETIQUETTE

PunctualityBe on time - no one

wants to be kept waiting.

If it is an unavoidable delay, try to contact the person.

Greeting and IntroductionA good and firm

handshake is important.

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TABLE SETTINGS

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NAPKIN

Place your napkin on your lap after everyone at your table has been seated.

Do not open your napkin in mid-air.

When a meal is completed, place your napkin to the right of your plate - never on the plate.

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ORDERING

Follow your host's lead.

If you are guest, avoid being explorative.

Don’t take a long time to order.

Consider asking your host/hostess for a recommendation before making your decision.

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SERVING

Wait for everyone at your table to be served before beginning to eat.

Eat slowly while waiting for their food to be served.

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UTENSILS

Two acceptable ways to use the knife and fork: Continental Fashion American Standard

Do not make a fist around the utensils

Do not use both hands simultaneously to hold utensils and cups.

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HANDLING UTENSILS

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AMERICAN STANDARD

Rest Position

Finish Position

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CONTINENTAL FASHION

Rest Position Finish Position

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THE ‘PASS’

Do not reach across the table for an item - politely ask the person next to you to pass.

Pass “community food” such as the breadbasket, salt and pepper, and salad dressing to the right.

Pass it with the handle pointing towards the recipient

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SOUP & BREAD

When eating soup, think of making a circle: Spoon away from you, bring around to your mouth and back to the bowl.

Soup is taken from the side of the soup spoon - it is not inserted into your mouth.

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SEASONINGS & SWEETENERS

Always taste your food first before using any seasonings. Do not assume it needs to be seasoned.

The rule of thumb is no more than two packets per meal.

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EATING

Wait for the host to start eating or to signal you to eat.

Toothpicks should be used discreetly and in private; not at the table.

When sharing a plate of chips or veggies with a dip or sauce with others, apply the “Single Dip Rule” - that is, dip only once

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FINGER FOODS

Sandwiches

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WINE ETIQUETTE

Sample Before You Order.

Politely signal the waiter alone if you don’t want them.

Don’t go for alcoholic beverages in a professional situation.

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PAYING THE BILL

You should prearrange how the bill is being paid.

If being treated by someone, always thank them.

Remember to tip your waiter appropriately: 15% for moderate service; 20% for excellent service.

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