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How to Arrange a Place Setting for a Formal Dinner
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Arranging a place setting for a formal dinner requires attention to detail and proper etiquette. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Begin by placing a charger plate in the center of each place setting. A charger plate is a decorative plate that acts as a base for the other dishes. 2. Next, place a dinner plate in the center of each charger plate. 3. To the left of the dinner plate, place a folded napkin. 4. On top of the napkin, place a fork with the tines facing upward. This is the dinner fork. 5. To the right of the dinner plate, place a knife with the blade facing inward toward the plate. 6. To the right of the knife, place a soup spoon (if soup is being served) with the bowl facing upward. 7. Above the dinner plate, place a salad plate with a salad fork to the left of the plate and a knife to the right. 8. If bread is being served, place a bread plate to the left of the dinner plate with a butter knife across the top of the plate. 9. Finally, place a water glass above the dinner knife and a wine glass to the right of the water glass. Remember, all utensils should be placed in the order that they will be used, with the first course utensils on the outside and the last course utensils closest to the plate. Also, make sure the silverware is aligned with the bottom of the charger plate and that the edges of the utensils are parallel to the edge of the table.
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