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Dinner Etiquette and Proper Table Manners – Video Series
English | 640×360 | H264 | 24fps 503kbps | AAC 93kbps | 84MB Learn proper table manners & etiquette for special dinners, weddings, rehearsal dinners and business outings. Social expectations of behavior at the dinner table vary among different areas of the world and among different levels of socioeconomic status. Table etiquette is the code that governs social behaviors at the dining table. The “cultural norm” is another way to define the word “etiquette.” Living up to a society’s definition of the social standard, can be daunting at times. There are many rules and regulations for various situations, including greeting one another, dining together, interacting together, dating, and conversing with one another. Violating these social codes can lead to public disgrace, hurt feelings, feuds, misunderstandings and, in some cases, murderous rage. In this series of expert videos, you will learn all about table etiquette. Begin your etiquette lesson with a video on “What to do with napkins.” Expand your knowledge of etiquette with these instructional video clips. Learn the rules about bread and seasoning your food. Watch these videos to learn about the different types of silverware that may be at a formal dinner. Learn more about cutting and eating your food. Watch as our expert teaches the proper way to hold a wine glass. What do you do if you drop your silverware on the floor? Watch these videos to find out! 1. Napkin Etiquette and Table Manners 2. Silverware Etiquette and Table Manners 3. Glassware Etiquette and Table Manners 4. Bread Plate Etiquette and Table Manners 5. Proper Etiquette for Picking Up Silverware 6. Proper Etiquette for Using a Knife American style 7. Proper Etiquette for Using a Knife Continental style 8. Etiquette for Placing Silverware in the V Position 9. Silverware Tips for Dinner Etiquette 10. Table Manners and Etiquette for Weddings 11. Table Manners and Etiquette for Business 12. Table Manners and Etiquette for Dropping Silverware 13. Table Manners and Etiquette for Seasoning Food 14. Etiquette for Holding a Wine Glass 15. Table manners and Etiquette for Silverware Settings.part2 Sharing Widget |
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