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INDIAN TABLE MANNERS. BY SANZIDA PARVIN AND SONALI MONDAL. We never get a second chance to make a first impression. Table Manners play an important part in making a favorable impression. Your manners speaks volumes about you. When you arrive at the table:.
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INDIAN TABLE MANNERS BY SANZIDA PARVIN AND SONALI MONDAL
We never get a second chance to make a first impression.Table Manners play an important part in making a favorable impression. Your manners speaks volumes about you
When you arrive at the table: • Do not place any bags, cell phones on the table. • When everybody is seated, gently unfold the napkin and place it on your lap. • Wait for everyone to arrive before beginning with the meal.
NAPKINS: • The meal begins when the host unfolds his napkin. • Do not use the napkin while sneezing or while coughing. • The napkin rests on the lap until the end of the meal.
During the meal: • Any food dish to the left is yours and any glass to the right is yours. • When using the fork and knife to cut your food, hold the knife in the right hand and the fork in the left hand.
Indian Etiquitte: • In India very few people have wine. Instead they have lassi (a drink made up of milk) or chaanch (a digestive tasty juice). • Nowadays, most people use glass plates, but traditionally metal thalis are used. In South India banana leaves are used to serve. • In modern times, people have meals on dining tables but some still prefer having meals by sitting on floors. Banana Leaf Chaanch Lassi
End of the meal: • Remain seated until all have finished. • Host will indicate the meal is over and can leave the table. • Do not push away your plate from you or stack it. • Rest your fork, tines up and knife blade in with the hands at five o’clock and the tips pointing to ten o’clock.