Saturday, July 1, 2017

Eti - Q Test 31-33 At Table Finishes University Etiquette Business Dining Thing to Learn and Do

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31c.  Before permanently leaving a table, place flatware in the finished position for the style in which you are eating. Leave each course plate in place until it is removed by a waitperson or replaced by the next plate. Look for food to be removed from the retrieving side. Avoid helping: unless asked, even when you use to wait tables. At a dinner is not the place to display this trait. Place your napkin in a mock fold to the (leaving) side of your place setting, (again napkin on the side.) A napkin is to be crisp at the end. Avoid putting any napkin on your used plate or in any glass. Avoid stacking plates or making “trash” plates. Get up and push in your chair until it is six inches away from the edge of the table. Take a picture of your plate. Just kidding, I will do that for you.
32. Suggest after meal entertainment: order in store, suggest a coffee spot, shopping, dining at another location, dancing, an cultural exhibition, or when to go home.
33. Station Eight The Line to Good bye: say "Thank You." Remember Saying You Thank Part II, a note by hand. Get a Fountain pen, Correspondence cards, Envelops & Forever Stamps. Place your return address on the back. Remember reciprocity, where required it is to be in-kind. Read and research as much as possible about the culture in which you will be the host. Watch each act of eating with an open mind, eye, and heart. Practice diligently. While eating in company, there are things to learn and do. University Business Dinner Etiquette Tonight  is the short course.  For more answers read the blog, the book, or bring this test to class. I know you want Manners in a minute – done – but just some. Math takes months, but to Get Etiquette takes practice that’s the rest of life’s test. The rules for Fast Food Etiquette are the same except for who does the bussing. 

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