please and thank you
eating
talking
100

is saying please and thank you to the person serving food good or bad

ex: what is good!

100

earing with your mouth open

good or bad

bad, it is disgusting

100

Before you start a deep conversation at the table, etiquette experts say you should ensure you have finished doing this with your food.


swallow

200

give me the croquettes right now!

that is a horrible way to ask, NEVER do that

200

trying new things 

good or bad 

good, even if you didn't like it at least you tried it

200

If you need a salt shaker that is out of reach, instead of leaning over your neighbor, you should verbally make this 3-word request.


please pass the...

300

#1 I want more juice I want more juice!

or

#2 May I please have some more juice?

number two is the correct answer

300

While Western tradition demands you keep this part of your body closed while chewing, some scientists say keeping it open helps you taste more flavor.

your mouth

300

If you are dining with a large group and need to make a brief announcement or toast, you should do this to get attention rather than clinking a glass with silverware.

clear your throat

400

Thank you for my dinner! is this a bad way or a good way to respond when someone gives you dinner

this is the correct way

400

According to traditional American etiquette, you should do this with your elbows while actively eating.

keep them off the table

400

In formal settings, if you must leave to take an urgent phone call, you should provide this specific, brief explanation to your hosts without oversharing.

please excuse me

500

"You are at a friend’s house for dinner. Their parents are very excited for you to try their 'special secret soup.' They hand you a bowl, and you take a sip... but it tastes terrible. In fact, it's the worst thing you've ever eaten."

How do you use 'Please' and 'Thank you' in this situation without being a liar or being mean?

saying oh um I am not thirsty anymore or oh I don't want anymore but thank you

500

if you need to leave the table temporarily, this is where you should place your napkin to signal you are returning.

on your chair

500

pretend your an adult

To keep the atmosphere light, traditional etiquette suggests avoiding these "big three" controversial topics: religion, money, and this.

politics