Fancier table settings are often people's etiquette nightmare. In general, a setting with multiple utensils is laid out so that the outer utensils are used first. In a truly elegant scenario with plenty of people to serve, it is not as difficult because extra utensils, plates, etc., are not left lying around on the table to confuse people. Image:Smile1.GIF Remember, it is not polite to correct someone else's etiquette, except in limited circumstances when asked (or when teaching someone for whom your are responsible).
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| - Fancier table settings are often people's etiquette nightmare. In general, a setting with multiple utensils is laid out so that the outer utensils are used first. In a truly elegant scenario with plenty of people to serve, it is not as difficult because extra utensils, plates, etc., are not left lying around on the table to confuse people. Image:Smile1.GIF Remember, it is not polite to correct someone else's etiquette, except in limited circumstances when asked (or when teaching someone for whom your are responsible).
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| - Fancier table settings are often people's etiquette nightmare. In general, a setting with multiple utensils is laid out so that the outer utensils are used first. In a truly elegant scenario with plenty of people to serve, it is not as difficult because extra utensils, plates, etc., are not left lying around on the table to confuse people. Image:Smile1.GIF Remember, it is not polite to correct someone else's etiquette, except in limited circumstances when asked (or when teaching someone for whom your are responsible).
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