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Professional Etiquette Dinner: How do you “show up”? Krystal Clark January 25, 2013 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Fraternity and Sorority Leadership Executive Institute
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Professional Etiquette Dinner: How do you “show up”?

Krystal Clark

January 25, 2013

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Fraternity and Sorority Leadership Executive

Institute

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Basic Dinner Etiquette

O Place your napkin on your lap.

O No elbows or arms on the table.

O It is best to wait until everyone at your table is served before you begin

eating.

O Eat to your left, drink to your right. Remember, “BMW” and “b” and “d”.

O American Style Dining

O Use the silverware farthest from your plate first.

O Pass food to the right--counterclockwise.

O Pass the salt and pepper together.

O Butter, spreads, and dips should be transferred from the serving dish to

your plate before spreading or eating.

O Always rest utensils on the side of your plate when finished with them.

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Basic Dinner Etiquette Cont.

O Don’t dunk your bread in your soup or use

it to clean your plate.

O Don’t wave your fork around.

O Pace your eating.

O If you do not want one of your beverage

classes to be filled please just place your

hand over the top of the glass to signal

your desire.

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Difficult Foods O If it is intended to be eaten with your fingers then eat it with

your fingers.

O Bread- break slices of bread, rolls and muffins in half or small

pieces and butter one bite at a time

O Chicken- should always be eaten with a knife and a fork even

when it is on the bone

O Corn on the Cob- usually not served but when it is you may

pick it up with your hands and eat it

O Pasta- You may twirl spaghetti around your fork and use a

spoon to help if needed

O Sandwich- If you have a large sandwich, cut it in half. Wraps

may be picked up and eaten with your hand.

O Soup- Dip the spoon into the soup, moving it away from the

body, until it is about two thirds full, then sip the liquid from the

side of the spoon.

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Important Professional Tips

O If possible, eat before you go on a meal interview.

O Avoid foods that are messy and complicated to eat, like spaghetti with a red sauce, BBQ Ribs, oversized sandwiches or lobsters/crabs in a shell.

O Be mindful of your relationship with alcohol in an interview setting.

O When all else fails, look at what your host is doing. He/she sets the tone for the event.

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Other Tips

O Don’t groom yourself at the table.

O Say “excuse me” if you need to leave the

table.

O Always be kind to your servers.

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“Show Up” O Dress accordingly.

O Posture is important.

O Step away from the cell phone!

O Be on time. In fact, be 10 minutes early.

O Nametags are worn on the right. Remember people’s names.

O Keep the conversation polite.

O Social Media can be your friend or your enemy.

O Ask for feedback. Learn to take feedback.

O JOIN.

O Don’t be afraid to be alone.

O Learn to say “No.”

O Say “Thank You!”

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Cultural Capital: It is not always who you know but what you know

O non-financial social

assets

O Examples can

include education,

intellect, style of

speech, dress, and

even physical

appearance, et

cetera.

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Thank You!

O Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

O Twitter: @clarkkn

O Email: [email protected]