Social Graces
Poor Social Graces/Etiquette
Table Manners
Communication Etiquette
Cutlery Knowledge
100

Define Social Graces 

 It is Are those courteous and polite behaviours (good manners) that you demonstrate in a social situation.

100

In many cultures, this gesture is a common way to show respect or acknowledgment when meeting someone.

What is a handshake?

300

State two rules of social graces and etiquette when sitting at a dining table.

No elbows on the table, wait until invited by host to sit, no eating with your mouth open, not asking for a second helping and any others.

300

This utensil is used for soup and is typically found to the right of the dinner plate.

What is a soup spoon?

300

This term refers to the practice of expressing gratitude after receiving a gift or attending an event.

What is sending a thank-you note?

400

Talking with food in your mouth would be classified as?

what is bad or poor social graces and etiquette

400

This utensil, often found in both dessert and dinner settings, has a short handle and a round end for eating softer foods.

What is a teaspoon?

500

This phrase is often said by a guest to express gratitude after being invited to someone's home.

What is "Thank you for having me"?

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