dining etiquette power point presentation developed by kay stephan2916
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Dining EtiquettePowerPoint Presentation
Developed by Kay StephanCertified Etiquette TrainerPrepared exclusively for
At Ease Inc.*2001 At Ease Inc. Protected by the United States Copyright Laws.
It is illegal to duplicate this material.
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Agenda•The purpose of business etiquette•The napkin•Iced tea•American dining & European dining•Salad, rolls, & difficult-to-eat foods•10 common dining faux pas
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Purpose of Business Etiquette
To make others feel at easeand
To build rapport.
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Proper Starting Position
Solids on your left
Liquids on
your right
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Using Napkins• Place your napkin
on lap after every-one has been seated.
• Fold your napkin in half with crease toward you.
• Use your napkin as necessary.
• Place your napkin on left side of plate when temporarily leaving table.
• Leave napkin in lap until everyone is finished.
• Place napkin to right of plate at end of meal.
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Iced Tea•Don’t chew
ice!•Cup hand
around lemon wedge.
•Use moderate amount of sweetener.
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Managing Bread and Rolls
•Butter wrappers
•Do’s & Don’ts•Crumbs•Mopping up•Last roll
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Managing Soup• Soup spoon
provided or to right of teaspoon.
• Hold spoon with thumb across the top of the handle.
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Managing Soup (cont.)•NOT with handle
in palm of your hand.
• Take soup spoon AWAY from you rather than toward you.
• Sip from the side of the spoon, not front.
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Managing Soup (cont.)•Placing crackers:
– in soup when home alone with blinds closed
–oyster crackers placed in chowder
–other crackers should be eaten with soup--not in soup
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Managing Soup (cont.)•Bowl may be tipped if it contains a
handle. (Tip bowl away from you.)•Rest soup spoon in cup or bowl.•Soup spoon finish position to right
on service plate. If there is no service plate, spoon should remain in cup with handle to the right.
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Salad•Passing the dressing•Cutting the lettuce•Cutting cherry tomatoes•Eating olives with pits•Using salt & pepper
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Passing Food(If it is in front of you)
• Offer to the left.
• Pass to the right. (Counter clockwise)
• Pass salt and pepper together.
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Difficult-To-Eat Foods
•Spaghetti and other pastas•Corn on the cob•Peas and other hyperactive
food•Chicken with bones•Ribs•Shellfish
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Proper Starting Position
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American Style of Dining
•Place fork in your left hand--tines down and handle hidden--and knife in your right hand. (right-handed)
•Cut one piece of food at a time.•Lay knife across top of plate--
serrated edge facing you.•Transfer fork to right hand to
actually eat.
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American Style Of Eating
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American StyleResting Position
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American StyleFinished Position
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European Style of Dining
•Follow Step One of American Style.
•Leave your knife and fork in same position as Step One.
•Take bite with fork in left hand and place food in mouth with tines face down.
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European Style of Dining
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European StyleResting Position
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European StyleFinished Position
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10 Common Dining Faux Pas
•Napkin on lap before everyone is seated.
•Blowing or stirring soup.•Eating ice cubes.•Eating before everyone is served.•Breaking dinner roll in half rather
than tearing a bite-size piece.
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Faux Pas (cont.)•Talking with food in your mouth.•Chewing with mouth open.•Eating a larger than bite-size
piece of food.•Blowing your nose at table.•Pushing your plate away.•Stacking dishes.
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Style and grace will boost your
competitive edge.
Know the guidelines!
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Any Questions?
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