Magic Words
Greetings before and after Covid
Table Manners
100

Mom and Dad often remind you to say these words before and after you make a request.

What is "Please" and "Thank you"?

100

Keep your distance and swing your hand back and forth to say hello or goodbye. 

What is wave?

100

The prayer you say over your food before you eat.

What is grace?

200

This can be used in many situations, including bumping into someone or interrupting. It shows consideration, no matter what the situation.

What is "Excuse me"?

200

Two people close their hand and bump them together, avoiding fingers and palms touching.

What is a fist bump?

200

 Before you start talking during your meal you should do these two things first with the food in your mouth

What is chew and swallow or what is don't talk with your mouth full?

300

Saying this is much better than just saying "No" or "Eew, I don't like that stuff!"

What is "No, thank you"?

300

Another way to greet without spreading germs from hand to hand, use this part of your arm that starts with an E.

What is an elbow tap?

300

The standard family place setting is typically used at everyday meals and includes these items

What is a fork, knife, spoon, napkin, plate, and glass/cup?

400

"Hi, how are you?" is a great greeting and this quick reply will keep the conversation going.

What is "Fine, thanks. How are you?" 

400

Giving one of these used to be an acceptable way to greet friends and family but when covid arrived we had to keep our distance.

What is a hug?

400

Instead of reaching for something that may be on the dinner table you should do this instead

What is ask for food to be passed and say please?

500

It's always nicer to ask than to demand.

What is "May I"?

500

Extend your right hand, thumb up palm flat; grasp the hand firmly palm to palm (avoid the bone crunch or the limp rag); Pump your hand two or three times; release.

What is a handshake?

500

This is the simple rule for the order of utensil usage at a formal dinner.

What is start from the outside and work your way in with each course?