Table Etiquette: Two Different Styles of Eating
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Zigzag Method,
Dessert Course,
French Etiquette,
Avoid Switching Styles,
First Course,
Spear Food,
American,
Continental,
Main Course,
Image Resource Group,
Tines Down,
Knife,
Blade Facing In,
Soiled Tablecloth,
Fork,
I Am Finished,
Resting Position,
Tines Up,
European,
In Between Bites,
4 O?Clock Position,
Professional Image Dress,
Courses,
Waiter,
Flatware,
Plate,
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When it comes to dining in North America, there are two styles of eating: American and Continental. Both styles of dining are correct. The trick is to be comfortable with your choice.
Lisa Mirza Grotts | Posted 05.25.2011