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Toasts and Toasting Etiquette

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resting knife and fork etiquette

How do you rest your utensils while eating?

Our resting utensils etiquette section covers the rules (american and continental) for resting your utensils when taking a break from eating, when you are finished eating, and when you are passing food [...]

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Oyster Etiqette

Proper technique for eating oysters.

Caviar Etiquette

Dining etiquette for eating caviar.

Hard to Eat Foods

Proper etiquette for eating hear to eat foods.

Table Manners

Table Manners Guide

It's easy to impress at the dinner table! Just take a few minutes to read through our table manners section and you'll be the most sophisticated diner at the table.

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International Dining Etiquette

International Dining Etiquette

Visit our international dining etiquette section for more etiquette tips for your next trip overseas or hosting international guests!

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Wine Tasting Etiquette

Once it is poured into the proper glass, it’s time to evaluate and enjoy the wine. Evaluating wine involves four basic steps – looking, swirling, smelling, and tasting.

  • Step #1 – Look. Holding the wine glass up against a white background, such as a napkin or table cloth, to evaluate its color and clarity. Red wines should range in color from deep purple to brick red. White wines should range in color from lemon gold to golden amber.
  • Step #2 – Swirl. Swirl the wine in your glass to aerate it.
  • Step #3 – Smell. Put your nose in the glass and take a deep breath. Older wines should have subtler aromas than younger ones.
  • Step #4 – Taste. To taste the wine, fill your mouth about ½ full and subtly swish the wine around.
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Table Setting Etiquette

table setting etiquette

Helpful hints for setting the perfect table!


Visit our table setting section for information on:


  • Formal table settings.

  • Informal table settings.

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  • Wine Etiquette

  • Tea Etiquette

  • Religion-Based Dining Etiquette

Toasting Etiquette

  • The first toast given during a dinner is normally offered at the beginning of the meal.
  • Traditionally, the first toast is offered by the host as a welcome to guests.
  • Toasts offered by others start during the dessert course.

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Table Manners

For almost all meals, if you are wondering what utensil to use, start from the outside and work your way in.

  • handling utensils
  • napkin etiquette
  • serving etiquette
  • bread-and-butter etiquette
  • hard to handle foods

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