So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Learn The Dining Etiquette Tips You Should Uphold And Maintain On The Serving Table

By Rhea Solomon


It seems that human beings have lost the manners when taking their dinner in any formal or social party. When you are inviting for a dinner, you should not go without knowing the things you ought to hold in place to avoid looking uncivilized. The way you take your meal in the evening party can tell much about who you are. For this reason, you need to know some of the dining etiquette tips to be safe.

If you know you will not consume what you take and finish it, it is prudent you shun from taking it. Most people cultivate this behavior, but it does not produce any good picture about their character. It is wrong when you serve yourself much food that you cannot consume fully. It may deny others the opportunity to feast and lead to wastage of food that were expensive to buy and prepare.

Some behaviors in the serving table are unacceptable. In fact, some of the characters you may show may make you lose friends completely. Those who had for the same event may organize their later and fail to call you. Some of the people who face such rejection include those who blow their noses while feasting with others at the same table.

It is common to find parents who dine with their children at the same table at home or at any other invited party. Parents who do not want to miss such events would not mind going along with their young children. It is common for children to behave in a way that does not please the mother in presence of guests. In such a situation, the mother should avoid disciplining children using cutlery.

When cutting food pieces, always ensure you use the knife and the folk at the same time. Some people will look funny when using their bare hands amidst of all these cutlery. You should not use the fork or knife alone. Make sure you cut the soft part of the meal and avoid the harder part. Trying to break the bones with these utensils may damage them.

Phones are very distracting in any feasting party especially the ones organized in the evening. To look more civilized, avoid receiving or making calls as you eat with others on the table. This may be annoying to some of the invited guests especially when the conversation seems personal. It is ethically accepted to feed while talking with the phone at the same time.

It is advisable to use napkins to remove food particles from your fingers. It would be wrong for you lick your fingers simply because the meal was tasty. It would give bad notion about you and even shame and disgrace the person who invited you. People who saw you licking your fingers and palm would not allow you to shake their hands afterwards or even later in future.

It is wrong to add salt on your food before you have tasted it. By so doing, you could deny the meal its delicious nature and lusciousness. Avoid offensive discussions and do not forget to appreciate the host for the good meal. If you stick to these dining etiquette tips, you could have no problems with anyone.




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