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When to Start: 15. For a small table of four people, wait until the food is served to everyone. 16. At a formal table or business meal, wait until the hosts ask you to start. Resting Utensils: 17. Following the Continental style, you keep the fork and knife facing on the inner side, forming a 'V' and with the tips of fork and knife pointing to each other. 18. Following American style, rest your knife upper right, diagonally and fork following it sidewise. Passing the Food: 19. You always pass the food to the person right to you. 20. You hold the dish while the person is taking the food or you handover the dish to the person to get served on their own. Bread Passing Etiquettes: 21. If the loaf isn't cut into slices, cut one or two slices, offer it to the person sitting to your left and then forward the basket to the right- sided person. 22. Don't use your fingers to hold the bread. Instead, use the cloth from the bread basket to cut the bread easily. Salt and Pepper Etiquettes: 23. Apart from the places of salt and pepper, they should be passed together if needed. (Please don't part them away from each other!) Soup Etiquettes: 24. Place the end of the soup spoon on your middle finger and place the thumb on the top. 25. Dip the spoon sideways at the edge of the bowl, then skim away from soup. Sitting Etiquettes: 26. The guest of honour, in case there is one, should sit on the best seat of the table, ideally with the back of the chair towards a wall. 27. Once the place of the guest of the honour is decided, hosts should sit to the left side of him/her. 28. Other seats should be offered to people around the table. Food Service Etiquettes: 29. Food is served by the server and he/she presents the platter or bowl on the diner's left. 30. At a more casual meal, the host should serve on the guest's plate and then pass the food dish to others. Leaving the Dining room: 31. To conclude, when the dinner is done, the hostess catches the eye of the host, lays the napkin on the table and suggests everyone go to another room for coffee or after-dinner drinks. 32. Rather than lengthy goodbye, make the departure brief but cordial. And now, here are some general rules: 33. Place the electronic gadgets off the table. Make sure your mobile is in silent mode. 34. Simply say, 'excuse me' and 'I'll be right back' while leaving for the restroom. 35. If you wanna speak more than one a word, swallow the food, put down the fork on your plate and speak before you resume to eat. 36. While getting any item away from you, ask somebody to pass it or take it if it's within your reach. Don't lean past another person sitting next to you. 37. Don't drink with a mouth full of food. Don't leave any food particles on the rim of the vessel. Learning about these formalities just for having the favourite thing on the earth, i.e. food, I would give a second thought to have it or not. But these are few things you could take care of while dining sophisticatedly with people. Have your dinner and don't forget the desserts as it's the yummiest part of the meal. Free advice - never ever skip to the desserts, no matter what! Enjoy the dinner! APR 18 36