Q&A

Do you bring the food to your mouth or your mouth to the food?

Do you bring the food to your mouth or your mouth to the food?

Do bring your food to your mouth when you eat, not your mouth to your food. Do leave dropped silver on the floor. Quietly signal the wait staff to replace it. Do ask for food to be passed at the table; never reach across the table or across another person to get something.

Are you supposed to bite your fork when you eat?

Yes, there is actually a correct way to hold your knife and fork. It’s also polite to put down utensils in between each bite, so be sure to rest your knife and fork on your plate as you chew. #SpoonTip: Putting down your utensils in between bites isn’t just good manners, it’s good for your body!

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Should you bring food to your mouth?

Picking up one’s plate or bowl and bringing it to the mouth is considered rude. Usually, diners will have a bowl of soup on the right with a bowl of rice to its left. Alternatively, soup may be served in a single large communal pot to be consumed directly or ladled into individual bowls.

Is smelling food rude?

Enjoying the smell is perfectly allowable, provided it is not accompanied by obvious physical gestures.

Is it bad manners to bite your spoon?

A single mouthful of food should be lifted on the fork and you should not chew or bite food from the fork. Food should always be chewed with the mouth closed. Talking with food in one’s mouth is seen as very rude. Licking one’s fingers and eating slowly can also be considered impolite.

Where do you put the fork?

Forks should be set to the left of the plate, with knives placed to the right, blade edges facing inwards Soup spoons should be placed on the right of the knives. Place the dessert fork and dessert spoon above the plate, with the fork prongs facing right and the spoon bowl facing left.

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Does cutlery go on the left or right?

Position cutlery in the order of use from the outside, in, with forks to the left of the plate and knives and spoons to the right. Add a dessert spoon and cake fork above the dinner plate. Position the napkin to the left of the forks, or if there is not enough space, place underneath the forks.

Where do you put the spoon and fork?

The basic rule is: Utensils are placed in the order of use; that is, from the outside in. A second rule, with only a few exceptions, is: Forks go to the left of the plate, and knives and spoons go to the right.