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Do you tip a catered dinner?
by Answerbag Staff on March 13th, 2010
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what else can a salad fork be used for
by qwilliams on December 13th, 2011
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When you see people consuming their food with their mouth open,
do you consider them lacking in table manners?
by The Holy Spirit on September 22nd, 2011
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Have you ever moved to another table in a restaurant when the
people sitting at another table are engaged in lengthy argument?
by The Holy Spirit on September 22nd, 2011
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Men: When you eat at a restaurant, why do so many of you tuck your napkins into the front waist band of your pants?
by greyowl on October 24th, 2011
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You're reading When you leave the table during a meal, should you place your napkin on the table or on your seat?
Comments
This is just wrong
by cphilp on January 15th, 2005
uh-oh
by katscratcedme on January 16th, 2005
Not correct.
by mungobaby on January 16th, 2005
This is fine, Don't take it personally. (We're not all A+ers)
by Scottythinks on October 7th, 2005
You are correct...
by OKGhostrider on December 1st, 2005
Whether you call it serviette or napkin it does not go on the chair. Give it half a fold and leave it neatly on the left side of your plate. And don't eat your peas with the side of your knife either.
by Stronghart on March 5th, 2007
Never on the chair unless you make in your pants.
by centrator on March 7th, 2007