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HELPFUL
HINTS
Dame Penelope's
Etiquette Tips
Mealtime Dilemmas
What's the polite way to get rid of food stuck
in your teeth? Is it less rude to use a toothpick or to
leave the dinner table?
- Never use a toothpick at the table. Try drinking water
to dislodge it. If that doesn't do the trick, excuse yourself
and take care of it in the restroom.
What should you do when you're at a nice restaurant
and you see a bug? Should you warn others at the table or
just keep quiet?
- Just ignore it, don't ruin everyone's appetite or mention
it quietly to your waiter and let them take care of it.
And then call the health department the next morning.
I like ordering dishes cooked with onions or
garlic but how do you keep your breath from knocking over
people?
- Chew and swallow some fresh parsley or rub a piece of
lemon over your tongue and inside your mouth or use mints.
I have been divorced about a year and finally
accepted an invitation to a dinner party, who should walk
in? My ex and his new girlfriend! I was horrified and felt
like a deer caught in the headlights. What should I do if
this happens again?
- This seems inconsiderate of your host. Ask next time
whether he has been invited, if so, don't go. In the meantime,
act like you're having the time of your life!
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Table Manners
I'm on a weight loss program should I let my
dinner companions know, so they won't keep pushing fattening
foods at me? Or should I keep quiet?
- Don't announce your weight loss plan. Say "no thank
you" to the cheesecake and reach for a few carrot
sticks.
What's the proper way to handle spilled food
or drink? Pretend that nothing happened or do you try to
clean the stain?
- Blot it with your napkin and don't make a big deal out
of it. For a bigger spill, ask the hostess for a little
salt and club soda. For a serious stain - offer to pay
for dry cleaning.
What's the least offensive way to let someone
know they have lipstick on their teeth or toilet paper on
their shoe?
- Quietly whisper to them, "excuse me; I'm going
to be your friend and tell you that you have a spot of
lipstick on your teeth."
What do you do when you're standing at the
buffet table and you see someone double-dip the veggie or
chip in the dip? I can't believe people still do this in
spite of all the discussion!
- Don't make a scene, when the person is gone, you can
take a chip or utensil and scoop out the offended portion
plus a little extra, put it on a plate and quietly dispose
of it. Or, you can let your hostess know so she can deal
with it.
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Cell Phone Etiquette
What are the places where it is never OK to
use a cell phone?
- Church, movie, mealtimes and a romantic date. (Solution:
ringer off, retrieve messages later.)
What if you're with a friend and are expecting
an important call? How do you take the call without being
rude?
- Explain in advance, excuse yourself to take it elsewhere,
keep it brief and return with a sincere apology.
How do you deal with people who insist on carrying
on loud, intensely personal phone conversations in public?
Is glaring at them enough? Or may I throw a well-aimed shoe?
- If there's an usher, store manager or head waiter, you
could ask them to deal with the offender.
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Wedding Etiquette
I am planning to bring a date to my friend's
wedding, but my invitation only had my name on it. Should
I assume it's ok to bring a guest?
- Don't assume - ask your friend if it would be ok. They
may have limited space or a limited budget.
I am remarrying, and my 6 year old wants to
invite her dad (my ex-husband.) I'm ok with it if he is,
but is this proper?
- If it's OK with the fiancée and wedding party,
fine. If there's a problem, the mother and father (together,
if possible) should explain to the child why it's not
a good idea that it would make it sad or uncomfortable.
I am planning my wedding and trying to deal
with my mom & dad's recent divorce - not a pleasant
situation. I discovered the dress my mother has chosen is
the same dress my father's new female friend is planning
to wear - help!!
- Tell your mother to wear hers to the rehearsal dinner!
My fiancée and I are not into the bachelor
party thing, but his friends want to have some kind of bash.
Any suggestions?
- Have a party you are comfortable with. More people are
doing co-ed pre-wedding parties, barbecues or theme showers
- registering for camping gear, kitchen gadgets, landscaping
items. There's no need for a drunken brawl the night before
the big day, as was once too often the custom.
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Business Lunch Etiquette
What is appropriate to order for a business
lunch or dinner?
- Simple foods easily eaten with a fork and knife - meats,
simple salads and soup. Avoid spaghetti, tacos, and greasy
handheld items like pizza, huge deli sandwiches, or gassy
foods like beans, broccoli or cauliflower. When in doubt,
follow your host's lead.
How do I eat and answer questions at the same
time?
- Take very small bites so you can finish the bite and
swallow quickly before speaking. Never speak with food
in your mouth. Ask your hosts some questions to give yourself
a break.
What if your host uses the wrong utensil do
you follow their lead?
- You should eat correctly, but never point out the error
of others. If you don't know how to eat a certain food,
follow the lead of your host.
Is it best to avoid ordering a food if you
can't pronounce it?
- No, if you think you'd like it ask the server to describe
the food, and point to it on the menu. If the entrees
are numbered, you may want to refer to it by number.
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