The most common table place setting used.
What is an Informal Place Setting?
The first thing you do when you sit down for a meal.
What is put your napkin in your lap?
This should be closed when eating.
What is your mouth?
The correct number of conversations taking place at the table.
What is one conversation at a time?
The fork you use to eat your salad.
What is your salad fork?
Utensils are used in this order.
What is order of use?
The difference between the two forks or spoons on the place setting.
What is size and shape? The salad fork is smaller and the soup spoon is rounder and larger.
These should never be on the table.
What are your elbows or forearms?
This person should be the conversation starter.
Who is anyone can start a conversation? Don't be afraid to start the conversation!
When finished eating, put your napkin here.
What is to the left of your plate?
The utensils used first.
What are the utensils furthest from the plate?
The utensils you might use with the main course.
What is dinner fork, teaspoon and dinner knife?
Once again, when sitting at the table, pretend this is pulling your head upwards.
What is the kite string? This makes you sit up straight and tall!
The type of questions you should ask.
What are open ended questions?
These always travel together because they are married.
What is the Salt and Pepper?
The number of glasses at a place setting.
What is more than one? With one being for water.
You always use the dinner knife given even with a steak.
What is you should ask for a steak knife if you need a sharper knife?
Utensils can be held however you feel comfortable.
What is held like writing instruments?

The most important part of being a good conversationalist.
What is to be a good listener?
His table manners should not be copied.
Who is Buddy the elf?
True or False? The napkin has to be on the plate.
What is false? The napkin can be placed in multiple locations.
The way to remember on what side the drink glass goes.
What is the above the dinner knife? (Make an ok sign with your right hand. Looks like a "d".
The person we wait on to be seated to begin eating.
Who is the host or hostess?
The same conversation can work in all situations.
What is tailor the conversation to the group you are sharing a meal with?
It is considered a bad omen in this country to salt your food at the table.
What is Egypt?