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Practically Family
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I find that the best answer to an etiquette question is usually just plain ol' common sense.
Miss Dottie said:Setting a table: fork on the left along under napkin. Plate in the middle. Knife with blade facing the plate. Spoon on the far right, next to the knife. The more courses--the more silverware--but you basically work your way in..
Fleur De Guerre said:The burping and swearing should really stop though.
~landgirl~ said:Better out then in I say! You might explode otherwise lol
But of course, in privacy is always better..
~landgirl~ said:Even the Queen has wind - and I am sure she has it on her visits too!
Paul said:She also carries a mobile phone in her pocket! and it rings in the most inappropriate times!
Just shown a clip of her on telly with her phone going off.
I'm glad you mentioned this! This has always struck me as highly rude to start a conversation on a phone. I do however don't mind if it's a quick, "Can I call you back, I happen to have company over at the moment." .....Another peeve is how people answer their phones! I get the ever wonderful, "Yeah?" or "Speak"....This immediately puts me on edge and makes me want to just hang up on the person!Miss Dottie said:Sidebar: One of the things I remember that amazes people is the rule that you do not answer your telephone when you have company over--you are focusing on your guests at hand and any person coming in is an intruder. Cell phones have completely changed the way we communicate, but I still feel it's rude to answer you phone in the presence of someone else you are talking to.
mysterygal said:.....Another peeve is how people answer their phones! I get the ever wonderful, "Yeah?" or "Speak"....This immediately puts me on edge and makes me want to just hang up on the person!
Elaina said:"You have the manners of a goat. Do I need to drag my Book out and have tea?" "No, Mommy! I'll be good."
pigeon toe said:I love vintage fashion, style, and some of the attitudes, but not everything. When I look at things like how women were trained to act in public in the past, I much prefer the screeching, clomping women of today. At least they are being genuine. All some people need to learn is a little respect for others when out in public -- not a lesson in how to be a Stepford wife.
-- PS. I'm not trying to say that any of you ladies are advocating the zombification of today's young ladies & women, but it's just something I think a lot of women don't realize that things like finishing schools etc, can be society's tools for keeping women quiet and subjugated. Just a thought from your token feminist!