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Baseball caps, shorts, t-shirts and flip-flops. Nothing grosses me out like having to see some ahole’s ugly hairy legs and toes while I’m eating. Same goes for having to look at some slob’s beer gut in a wife beater t-shirt. Finally, the guy with the baseball cap probably hasn’t washed his hair in weeks.
In middle school we where taught the place setting and table manners but throughout time I forgot. I still use table manners obviously but not much the place setting. This video really helped me remember and learn a few news things so thank you for making this video. :)
I'll never use a watch winder, i dont need my watches to be full power reserve 24/7 and i feel like it will last longer if it has time to stop and chill fof a bit
It should be mentioned if you tell certain people your boundaries or what bothers you. They will do those things more. Be aware of who you're around, even if it's your own family or even your parents theh could be narcissistic or enmeshed and use the info you give them against you.
This video was featured in a high school textbook of Bangladesh's national curriculum. I actually have to watch this video to pass my exams. Who else is here for the same reason?
Thank you! You covered so many important points. Have you created a video for gentlemen dining out? This would include walking into the restaurant, seating, ordering, appetizers, to name a few. Thanks again for teaching men how to be gentlemen!
My 6yr old friend was addicted to the word "like". I filled a ziplock bag half full of various coins. Every time she said "like" she had to give me one coin. She stopped saying "like" and learned to tell the difference between a penny and a quarter by touch.
When passing something, you don’t put it into their hands. You place it onto the table…..to the next person in line. A puts onto the table to B then B places onto the table next to C.
I get his point, but other than something like hiking to the top of a hill (and being able to write about it on Peakery), I find I don’t get much of any endorphin rush or runner’s high at all,even when I was younger and in better shape. Sometimes the fresh air of a short walk feels refreshing, but Ihave never gotten this physiological happy feeling from exercise. He talks about. I wish Idid.
Knapkin goes in your shirt sometimes - perfectly acceptible in London clubs. And you can only put your elboes on the table if you are an Uncle. Thats the rule. Bread plate? Side plate. cmon. Any restaurant that puts cutlery above your setting is not worth earting at BTW. This is a sin. Any restaurant that serves something you need to use your fingers to eat you should leave immediately (except Oysters).
One of the things that no one ever mentions about table etiquette, is that you should NEVER point 👉 at someone's food or even your own food. It's absolutely repelling 😫
You've had time to think about this and rehearse this when people are in the heat of the moment with an argument they can't just think of s*** like that you can't either
This looks like a good place to ask a question. I was relating on a FaceBook post about how a family member came to our home for turkey dinner. She pulled a bottle of hot sauce out of her purse and put it all over her food. Some commenters on the post disagreed with me that this was disrespectful. Your thoughts? Thanks
Good table manners were very important to my parents when I was growing up. Ina Garten the Barefoot Contessa should subscribe to you, she always leans one arm on the table! I watched someone on RU-vid who put mounds of spaghetti on a large piece of garlic bread and then sucked it into her mouth, unbelievable! Nice video, I enjoyed!
Yeah I uesta do all that, then I grew up. I h8 pretense, ppl should eat however they want. I like Pakistanis, they all eat with their hands. Sharing the same plate/platter(s)
you know, my filler word is you know xD I was editing my video and I found that is a person drank a shot everytime I say you know will end up dead after so much alcohol. I was worried and I found your video! I'll put it into practice!
Well maybe its different but when my parents taught me table manners if you leave the table and youre coming back leave your napkin on your seat so the waiter knows youre coming back and if youre not then leave the napkin on the left side
I own this wallet and it's feels great and the style Is fantastic but the fact that the money sticks out is ridiculous, u would think that for 130$ it would be flawless
I wasn’t sure if my tables manners were correct, we never really were taught. We just followed what our parents were doing… and you know what? This is what we learned! Thanks for the refresher!