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Your silverware should be parallel to each other in the ten and four o’clock position, with the handles at 4:00 and tops at 10:00. Knife blade points towards you.
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Never place or rest used utensils on the table!
Break bread with fingers, put larger piece down on plate, butter smaller piece and keep in your hands until gone.
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Put butter on the side of your plate first.
Your salad plate and bread and butter plate are on your left, above your
fork.
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Remember: Solids on the left, liquids on the right!
As soon as everyone is seated, unfold your napkin and place it
across your lap with the crease toward you.
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•If you need to leave the table, place your napkin on your chair, folder loosely (never wadded).
•Only after the meal is over should you place your napkin on the table to the left side of your plate
Yes, men should rise when a lady leaves the
table. It is not necessary to completely stand for a temporary departure (rise
off seat)!
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Water, Juice, or iced tea
are safe choices.
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If you are 21 alcoholic beverages can be ordered if they are sipped and you know your own limits. You want to be sharp and responsive.
Continental – you cut a few pieces of meat and then put the knife
down and eat .
European – you cut a piece of meat and eat it then from the fork. Do
not switch hands.
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Beverages for $300
When is it okay to begin drinking and eating? Does one wait until
the host/hostess starts eating his/her meal.
•Water - can be sipped after everyone is seated and you have placed your napkin on your lap! •Beverages and food – wait until everyone has been served and do not eat until your host/hostess has begun. •Bread Basket - If you pick up the basket hold it and offer one to the person on your left, next serve yourself, then pass it to the person on your right.
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Simple food that are easily eaten with a
fork and knife!
Avoid spaghetti or other things with red sauce, huge deli sandwiches, greasy hand held items like pizza, gassy foods like beans, broccoli.
Remove it with your fork, and place it on the rim of
your plate! Any time something needs to be
removed from your mouth, remove it with the same thing that put it in.
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Yes, cut a few bites at a time; don’t slice and dice the entire
salad at once.
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Always lift your salad with your fork; never stab!!!
Always use your silverware from the
outside in.
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If you are served 3 fork:
•First fork – appetizer
•Second fork – salad
•Third fork – main course
The silverware will be removed as you finish each course.
Place the spoon on the service
plate, or leave it in the bowl if there is
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•Employers want to see you in a social situation to see how you conduct yourself, particularly if the job for which you are interviewing requires a certain standard of conduct with clients.
• It might be a long day which extends through mealtime
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Meeting/Interviewing for $300
How are things like the bread basket, butter and salad
dressing passed?
When your host indicates, the person closest takes the
service plate/basket, offers it to the person on the left, helps themselves and then passes it
to the person on the right.
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Butter should be placed on your bread and butter plate, not directly on your bread.
By taking small bites
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You may not have much time to eat if you are being asked a lot of questions; remember that the main point of the meal is to interact and eating is secondary.
Yes, always pass them together and it is also
considered rude to use it first before passing it to the
person who asked for it.
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Typically in an interview, you are the guest and so the meal is paid for by the company. Your
host will most likely pick up the check so you won't have to
deal with it. Remember to thank your host for the meal at
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What do I do when I don't want to swallow something I already have in my mouth (such as an olive pit or a piece of gristle)?
If it went in with your fork, it should come out with your fork and likewise with your hands.
Move it to your tongue and onto the fork and deposit it on the rim
of your plate. No one should notice you doing this, because the
fork to mouth motion is a common one made by anyone who
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