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How to Act at a Formal Dinner or Fancy Restaurant
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When attending a formal dinner or fancy restaurant, it's important to be mindful of your behavior and follow proper etiquette. Here are some tips on how to act: 1. Dress appropriately: Make sure you're dressed in appropriate attire for the occasion. Formal attire such as suits and ties or dresses and heels are usually required. 2. Arrive on time: Punctuality is important in formal settings. Arriving late can disrupt the flow of the event and make you appear disrespectful. 3. Wait to be seated: In most formal settings, the host or hostess will direct you to your seat. Wait to be seated and don't just pick a seat at random. 4. Use proper table manners: Use your utensils from the outside in and hold them correctly. Keep your elbows off the table and chew with your mouth closed. Wait until everyone has been served before eating. 5. Engage in polite conversation: Make small talk with those around you, but avoid controversial topics. Be respectful and avoid interrupting others while they're speaking. 6. Use your napkin properly: Place your napkin on your lap when seated and use it to wipe your mouth as needed. Don't use it to wipe your face or blow your nose. 7. Know which utensils to use: Formal dinners may include several courses, each requiring a different utensil. Take cues from those around you or follow the direction of your server. 8. Follow the lead of your host: If your host starts eating or drinking, you can follow their lead. This can help avoid any confusion or awkwardness. 9. Use proper phone etiquette: Keep your phone on silent and avoid taking calls or texting during the dinner. If you must take a call, excuse yourself and step outside. 10. Thank your host and server: At the end of the meal, thank your host for inviting you and your server for their service. It's a polite gesture that shows appreciation for their efforts.
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