This would be fun to watch........Not really messy I suppose, but I have been told the correct way to eat asparagus at dinner was with your fingers.
This would be fun to watch........Not really messy I suppose, but I have been told the correct way to eat asparagus at dinner was with your fingers.
In business/workplace I don't believe it is ever acceptable for kissing to take place. I always shake hands with the men and with a woman only if she offers her hand. I believe this has always been the etiquette to wait for the lady to offer her hand first. A few years ago a female work colleague/friend mentioned that I only shook hands with one woman (there were no men in the office) when being introduce. I replied "that's because she offered it to me"
Not really messy I suppose, but I have been told the correct way to eat asparagus at dinner was with your fingers.
I totally agree. Kissing in the workplace for me is just a big no-no.
These days when in a work situation I always offer my hand to both men and women for fear of falling into the very situation you just mention. Most of the young women (and men) I work with don't even understand basic spelling let alone social etiquette.
This does happen (kissing in the workplace) at my school. And I'm not just talking about between staff (which sometimes occur, even to me), but between parents and teachers. Big no-no for more than one reason.
I was taught the traditional way of eating asparagus was holding it by the cut end with ones fingers. I would imagine it would help to keep the ends clear of sauce. A fork may be tolerated, but cutting it was a dreadful faux pas.
This does happen (kissing in the workplace) at my school. And I'm not just talking about between staff (which sometimes occur, even to me), but between parents and teachers. Big no-no for more than one reason.
Be smooth. As the waitstaff is taking orders (or if they ask "one check or separate?"), glance at her and say "May I?" as you say to the waitress/er, "my bill please." and then back to your friend, "what would you like?" Let her protest later if she wants.
Personally, even though I can afford to pay the bill, it's nice when a man takes charge and just does it, but I'm old fashioned that way. If you feel more than friendship towards her, I think it's definitely appropriate to pay.