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Page 1: Etiquette for Beginners Unit 5 Foods and Nutrition Miss Godbey

Etiquette for Etiquette for BeginnersBeginners

Unit 5Unit 5

Foods and NutritionFoods and NutritionMiss GodbeyMiss Godbey

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Why do we Why do we need to know need to know

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General Etiquette General Etiquette

• Be sure to thank your server or bus person when they bring something or take something away

• Food is served from the left and removed from the right

• Taste your food before you season it• Don’t blow your food off at the table

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During the meal During the meal

• Avoid loud talking and laughing• Turn off your cell phone or switch it to

silent, leave it in your pocket or purse• If you must take a call excuse yourself

from the table and step outside of the restaurant

• If you need something you should NOT snap or call out at your server.

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• Place your napkin on your lap before you start eating.

• Do not tuck it in your belt or under your chin!

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• If there are six or fewer people at the table, wait until everyone is served before you begin to eat.

• If more than six, wait until 2 or 3 around you have been served, then eat.

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• Never reach across someone else’s food!

• If you can’t reach it, ask for help!

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• Break bread into smaller pieces before buttering or eating it.

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• Never talk with your mouth full!

No one wants to see that!

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• Don’t leave a spoon in your cup.

What could happen if you leave your spoon in your cup?

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• Never comb your hair or apply makeup while at the table

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• How should we blow our nose at the dinner table?

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When the meal is overWhen the meal is over• When you are finished do not push

your plate away from you or stack your dishes

• It is okay to take it with you—if you need a box ask for it

• However it is not okay to bring outside food in; check with the restaurants BYO policy before

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Where do I put my utensils Where do I put my utensils when I am finished?when I am finished?

• Lay your flatware on your plate with the utensils placed in the center.

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• When you have finished eating, place your fork and knife on your plate, pointing toward the center

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Paying the Check Paying the Check • When the meal is over your server

should offer the check • It is not considered impolite to ask

for the check yourself • When the check paid don’t hang

around the table • Consider the server—the table is his

real estate

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TippingTipping

• Tipping is the way for the customer to provide feedback to the server.

• If service is not up to par leave a smaller tip—only in extreme cases is it okay to not leave a tip.

• On the other hand, if you have great service show it in the tip as well.

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TippingTipping• The wait staff makes their living off

of tips. Most servers only make $2.13 an hour. (In Kentucky this is what all servers make)

• Remember the amount you tip reflects the total amount of the check before any coupons, gift certificates or discounts

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TippingTipping• Always leave a tip!!!

– Waiter should receive 15%-20% • Incases of split checks 18%

– 25% for extraordinary service

• For coat checks $1 per coat • Car attendant $1-2 dollars per car

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• If you are dining at someone else’s home and are not sure what to do, follow the host/hostess.

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R.S.V.PR.S.V.P

Respondez S’il vous plait

• RSVPs should never be ignored! Let the person know EITHER WAY!

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InvitationsInvitations

• If your name is only on the invitation, the invitations is for you only!

• Do not ask to bring someone else!

Miss Sally Smith

123 Rebel Road

Danville, Kentucky 40422

Miss Sally Smith and Guest

123 Rebel Road

Danville, Kentucky 40422

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Thank You NotesThank You Notes• Discuss importance!

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Creative Place SettingsCreative Place Settings

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True or FalseTrue or False

1.When someone asks for the salt, you should pass both the salt and the pepper

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True or FalseTrue or FalseWhen buttering your bread it is proper

etiquette to butter the inside of the roll so that the butter can be melting.

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True or FalseTrue or FalseIf you are unsure of what to do while

eating at someone’s home, you should watch the host’s actions as a guide.

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True or FalseTrue or FalseBefore eating, place the napkin on

your lap, tuck it in your belt or under your chin before you begin eating.

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True or FalseTrue or FalseIt is safe to say that when dining at a

restaurant with multiple eating utensils, you can begin with the fork on the outside and work you way in.

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True or FalseTrue or FalseIf you must go the bathroom during

dinner, your napkin should be placed in your seat until you return.

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True or FalseTrue or FalseAfter a utensil is used it should never

be set back on the table.

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True or FalseTrue or FalseIf Sally ordered a steak while

celebrating with her family at a nice restaurant it is proper etiquette to cut up the entire steak before eating one bite.

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Draw a Place Setting and include the following:

• Dinner Plate• Bread Plate• Napkin• Knife• Dinner Fork• Salad Fork• Spoon• Dessert utensil (fork or spoon)• Water Glass