F2F Class Notes 4th April (Cricket)

For reimbursement in America from a restaurant: Ask the server to add an auto gratuity to the bill. This will show proof of your whole expenditure.  Gratuity (tip) ranges between 15-18% Always leave an 18% tip if you have a group of 6 or more.US only

Grammar

What are you up to? What are your plans for the day?

I like to get drunk off of beer. I like to get drunk from beer.

Because we don’t get to go there very often we are allowed to drink.

Basic Table Manners in Western Culture

Manners in every country are different. What is polite in China may not be polite in the USA, Australia, UK, Germany, France, Canada, or New Zealand.

We must know the following basic rules.

  1. Put the napkin on your lap.
  2. Wait until everyone has been served to begin eating.
  3. Everyone begins eating at the same time.
  4. Do not make sounds when eating.
  5. Sit up straight at the table and bring the food to your mouth: do not lean down to your plate.
  6. Do not lean on your arm or elbow while eating (as well as before or after eating): you may rest only your hand and wrist on the edge of the table.
  7. Try to be friendly with others. If you are a man, you should pay attention to ladies sitting closest to you. Pass the dishes to them, serve them, etc. Equal attention must be paid to children.
  8. Hold the knife in your right hand, and fork – in your left hand.
  9. Cut large pieces of meat, potatoes, and vegetables into bite-size pieces; eat the pieces one at a time.
  10. Each time you cut a small piece with the knife, put it into your mouth with a fork.
  11. When eating spaghetti, hold your fork in the right hand. Wind the noodles up on your fork: the spaghetti on your fork should be eaten in one bite. It is very impolite to eat half your noodles and allow the other half to fall back on your plate.
  12. While eating, remember not to talk with your mouth full of food.
  13. When the hostess/host offers you food, give her/him a direct answer; if you refuse the first time, she might not ask you again.
  14. At the table, ask others to pass you dishes that are out of your reach. A good expression to know is: “Please pass me the___________.â€
  15. When you have finished your meal, place your knife and fork side by side on the plate.
  16. Never use a toothpick at the table: it is impolite.
  17. Before you leave the table, refold your napkin and put it beside your plate.
  18. When you are unsure what to do, observe the way your western friends eat in order to avoid mistakes.
  19. Do not have your phone in view and keep it on silent.