GENTLE READER: Wash your hands at the time appointed, hold hands during the prayer, and then, when everyone else starts to ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader who wonders what to say if guests ask if ...
However, it seems like other folks never got this same lesson. I frequently find that some well-intentioned guest will look over, notice me not eating, and try to persuade me to go ahead and dig in — ...
We all hold certain truths to be self-evident when it comes to dining out. You wait to be seated, you use your napkin, and ...
GENTLE READER: You found the questions rude because you believe that no self-respecting host would serve guests precooked ...
I’m well aware that, yes, I could in fact begin eating, but I’m intentionally choosing to wait out of consideration.
GENTLE READER: A polite way would be to say, “Thank you; I will in just a moment.” Miss Manners agrees with you that it is ...
GENTLE READER: A polite way would be to say, “Thank you; I will in just a moment.” ...
Explore Arizona dinner table rules from the 1960s that seem strange today, from proper etiquette to old-fashioned family ...
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes have their autumnal candles lit, their Thanksgiving plans set and the kids' penchant for political ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My 30-year-old cousin is getting married, and my relatives believe she is doing everything wrong. In fact, a growing list of the bride-to-be’s “inappropriate” wedding choices has ...
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Don't do this at a restaurant

From arriving late to using the wrong cutlery, these are the etiquette mistakes you should never make in a restaurant.