by CliffMichael on January 14th, 2005

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When you leave the table during a meal, should you place your napkin on the table or on your seat?

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  • by The Leningrad Cowboy on January 14th, 2005

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    You should leave your serviette on your chair, out of view of the other diners.

    Interesting that all comments here say that this is 'just wrong', when my answer agrees with Hp-frreeze's answer, and that has an A+ rating. Think about it.

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    • This is just wrong

      cphilp

      by cphilp on January 15th, 2005

    • uh-oh

      katscratcedme

      by katscratcedme on January 16th, 2005

    • Not correct.

      mungobaby

      by mungobaby on January 16th, 2005

    • This is fine, Don't take it personally. (We're not all A+ers)

      Scottythinks

      by Scottythinks on October 7th, 2005

    • You are correct...

      OKGhostrider

      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.

      Stronghart

      by Stronghart on March 5th, 2007

    • Never on the chair unless you make in your pants.

      centrator

      by centrator on March 7th, 2007

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