Good table manners say a lot about a person's personality and upbringing. It is important to know how to use the cutlery correctly.
Steps
Step 1. When using knife and fork, the knife is held in the right hand and the fork in the left
Step 2. When using a knife and fork, the fork tips must be held down
Step 3. If you only eat with a fork, you will need to hold the top of the handle between your index and middle fingers and hold it steady with your thumb
The tips should point upwards and you will need to use the ring and little fingers to support the other fingers.
Step 4. When holding the knife, cover the end of the knife with your palm and place your index finger about 2.5 cm along the handle to help cut hard
Step 5. Cut a mouthful of food and don't cut the whole dish into small pieces before eating
Step 6. If you are sitting at the table at a meal, you will find more cutlery next to your plate, but you will only need to use two at a time
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