1. Once seated, unfold your napkin and use it for occasionally wiping your lips or fingers. At the end of dinner, leave the napkin tidily on the place setting. 2. It is good dinner table etiquette to serve the lady sitting to the right of the host first, then the other ladies in a clockwise direction, and lastly the gentlemen. 3. Hold the knife and fork with the handles in the palm of the hand, forefinger on top, and thumb underneath. 4. Whilst eating, you may if you wish rest the knife and fork on either side of the plate between mouthfuls. When you have finished eating, place them side by side in the center of the plate. 5. If the food presented to you is not to your liking, it is polite to at least make some attempt to eat a small amount of it. Or at the very least, cut it up a little, and move it around the plate! 6. It is quite acceptable to leave some food to one side of your plate if you feel as though you have eaten enough. On the other hand, don't attempt to leave your plate so clean that it looks as though you haven't eaten in days! 7. Desserts may be eaten with both a spoon and fork, or alternatively a fork alone if it is a cake or pastry style sweet. 8. Should a lady wish to be excused for the bathroom, it is polite for the gentlemen to stand up as she leaves the table, sit down again, and then stand once more when she returns. 9. Always make a point of thanking the host and hostess for their hospitality before leaving. 10. It is good dinner table etiquette to send a personal thank you note to the host and hostess shortly afterwards.
gk230650
19.01.2023
Well, what can I tell about my school? it's an ordinary school. It has some teachers and lots of students. But sometimes we have different competitions. For instanse we have a dance competition "Starteenager" We have it every year. But unfortunately we haven't won yet. Also we have some sport competitions like "mather, father and I - we are family". It is not too difficult and it's always funny. What about extracurricular activities and clubs at our school? We had some sport and art clubs. But now there isn't anyone. And it's sad! Although sometimes we have trips. And i like them. Because i think that they combine pupils. Our school isn't as good as English or American schools but anyway we are not worse than they.
armentamada1906
19.01.2023
1. If he arrives early, he will be able to meet my parents. 2. If she doesn't have too much work, she will come and see us this evening. 3. The weather will be freezing tomorrow if it snows. 4. If you play with those paints, you will get dirty. 5. They will not (=won't) visit us if you are too busy. 6. Will you take the medicine if I buy it from the chemist’s? 7. I will not (=won't) go swimming tomorrow if it is cold. 8. If the food is not (=isn't) hot, he won't eat it. 9. If the boss doesn't like her work, she will lose her job. 10. You will feel tired tomorrow if you don't go to sleep now.
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2. It is good dinner table etiquette to serve the lady sitting to the right of the host first, then the other ladies in a clockwise direction, and lastly the gentlemen.
3. Hold the knife and fork with the handles in the palm of the hand, forefinger on top, and thumb underneath.
4. Whilst eating, you may if you wish rest the knife and fork on either side of the plate between mouthfuls. When you have finished eating, place them side by side in the center of the plate.
5. If the food presented to you is not to your liking, it is polite to at least make some attempt to eat a small amount of it. Or at the very least, cut it up a little, and move it around the plate!
6. It is quite acceptable to leave some food to one side of your plate if you feel as though you have eaten enough. On the other hand, don't attempt to leave your plate so clean that it looks as though you haven't eaten in days!
7. Desserts may be eaten with both a spoon and fork, or alternatively a fork alone if it is a cake or pastry style sweet.
8. Should a lady wish to be excused for the bathroom, it is polite for the gentlemen to stand up as she leaves the table, sit down again, and then stand once more when she returns.
9. Always make a point of thanking the host and hostess for their hospitality before leaving. 10. It is good dinner table etiquette to send a personal thank you note to the host and hostess shortly afterwards.