Tools to Spark Culinary Inspiration #19

in hive-168072 •  3 days ago 

• What are "table manners"? Explain some examples.

Table manners are the polite ways of a behaving while eating at a table. They help to create a respectful and more comfortable atmosphere for everyone.

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At a family dinner i wait for everyone to sit down and to be served before starting to eat. She uses her fork and a knife properly or chewing with her mouth closed. When she wants more food she politely asks Could you to please pass the salt. She waits for the person to finish a speaking before a responding and for never talks with her mouth full. After the meal she says that Thank you for the lovely dinner. By following these simple rules i shows respect to my family and makes the meal enjoyable for everyone.

• Do you think children should be taught table manners or wait till they are grown before they can learn it?

Children should definitely to be taught table manners early not wait until they are grown. Learning good table manners can helps them to understand how to behave in social settings and to shows respect for others. It is easier for kids to form these habits when they are in the young age because they can practice and to make it a part of their daily routine. Teaching them to chew with their mouth closed or say "please" and "thank you" and not interrupt others can make in a meals more pleasant for everyone. By the time they grow up they will be confident in the social situations and to know how to act politely.

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• What is the most tasking table manners for you? Share with us

For me the most tasking table manner is sitting at the dinner table and to waiting for everyone to be served before I start eating. It can be too tough especially when I am really hungry or when the food is looks so good. Sometimes I just want to dig in a right away but I know it is polite to wait for everyone to be ready. It also feels a little uncomfortable if the meal is taking longer than expected. However, I understand that waiting shows is respect for others and helps to make the meal more enjoyable for everyone. Although it is a bit hard sometimes or it is important to practice the patience and be considerate especially when we sharing a meal with family or a friends.

• Is it best to avoid a meal on the menu because you can't pronounce the name? Have you ever done it?

It is not best to avoid a meal on the menu just because of i can not pronounce the name. Many people feel shy about the mispronouncing something but it is more important to be open to trying the new things. If you are unsure about how to say it i can always ask the waiter or just a point to the item. I have avoided to trying the certain dishes before because I did not know how to pronounce them but now I realize that it is okay to ask the questions or just go for it. Trying a new foods is a fun experience and most people are understanding if you can make a mistake with the name.

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For me the most tasking table manner is sitting at the dinner table and to waiting for everyone to be served before I start eating. It can be too tough especially when I am really hungry or when the food is looks so good

😂😂😂 This is so relatable. No wonder my mum disallowed us picking at food because how can you say I should wait for someone who's just showered and is dressing up while the aroma of this food is wafting into my nostrils??

😂😂😂 Them table manners did save me a bunch later on though. Nice entry.

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