TABLE MANNERS
The true meaning of etiquette is always to show respect
and kindness to everyone around you.
When the
child is young enough to sit at the dinner table (even in a high chair), you
can start teaching dining etiquettes.
We must
encourage family meals, so kids understand from an early age what manners are
expected from them during a meal. We should teach children that good manners
simply mean to be kind, thoughtful, and respectful at all times…all lessons
that can start at a very young age.
What does a child learn from this activity?
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Use please, thank you, and excuse me every day.
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How to hold your silverware correctly?
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How to properly use a napkin to wipe your mouth (No
sleeves!)?
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How to chew with your mouth closed?
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No elbows on the table … ever!
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Never speak while eating.
When to Eat
ReplyDeleteIf you are eating out, you should wait until all the members of your group have been served before picking up your fork. At a private dinner, observe the host or hostess and pick up your fork when he or she does. However, if you are at a buffet, you may start when there are others seated at your table.
Regards.
Sikander Azam
Tgt Science.
Scottish International, Shamli
And ** Never speak while eating **
ReplyDeleteExplain them why?
Glottis, epiglottis, Ovula, and connection of wind pipe (trachea). I am sure this will help.
Sikander Azam