Question Posted Wednesday November 24 2004, 3:45 pm
When eating in a fancy restraunt..which for do you start with and where should you put the cup after the first sip? Do you put your napkin on the chair or on the table when you leave for the bathroon? Is it more polite to finish your meal of leave a little bit of food? what should i wear?
**im going tonight to a fancy restraunt and i dont really know what to do!
also:
1)i need make-up tips..got any? ex. colors, styles..ect
2)what are the fashions for winter? i need to buy some new winter clothes and im totally clueless!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Etiquette? sjcstar1361 answered Wednesday November 24 2004, 3:51 pm: haha ok well, you usually take the cup from the right side of you. and then jsut set it back down where the waiter/waitress put it. and if you end up going to the bathroom put it on the table on the rightside of the plate, but dont drape it in your food. i've made that mistakes plenty of times haha. and it doesnt matter how much food you leave on your plate. eat how ever much you want. but if you arent sure if what your ordering is going to be enough, then order more than you think you can eat, but not A LOT MORE. because that just makes you look stupid. and it depends what kind of resaurante your going to. i would mostly wear is a skirt, and a nice blouse. and your makeup should match what your wearing. and fasions for winter are probably going to be..hmm..i would say..long sleeves. haha it doesnt matter what color really, i'm sticking with the pinks and blues though. [ sjcstar1361's advice column | Ask sjcstar1361 A Question ]
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