Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mastering dining etiquette can feel like a culinary minefield, with unspoken rules and traditions guiding every meal. Whether ...
Right conduct controls the greater.” The point of etiquette is to show that you behave the way you do because you want to, ...
Here are five essential dining manners that can help you navigate various eating situations with grace and confidence. Using ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Going out to eat alone can feel intimidating if you've never done it before. It may make you wonder if people are looking at you and pondering ...
Ever heard of table manners? Of course you have — but the manners you've heard of may have changed over the years. The concept of table etiquette stretches back over several centuries, first evolving ...
From sizzling teppanyaki shows to intimate hibachi grills and smoky yakitori skewers, Japanese grill dining is as much about etiquette as it is about flavour. Knowing the unspoken rules—from chopstick ...
Etiquette coach William Hanson shared tips on properly holding a teacup—pinching the handle without extending the pinky—and a wine glass—holding by the stem to avoid warming the wine. The advice ...
I'm sure you all have gone out to lunch or dinner and see fellow dining companions texting away (or maybe this is you) while you're mid-sentence, or worse – conversing away (loudly, on the cell phone, ...
The formal way of eating an orange involves skillfully peeling the skin with a knife and a fork, without touching the fruit with your fingers. British etiquette coach William Hanson has gone viral ...