Wait to Begin
A key dining etiquette rule is to wait until everyone at your table has been served before you start eating. This shows respect to your fellow diners and
ensures a smooth dining experience. It's a simple yet effective way to demonstrate good manners, whether you are at a formal dinner or a casual gathering.
Offer, Then Take
Always offer food to others before serving yourself. This considerate gesture is a sign of good manners and shows that you're thinking about the people around you. This is especially important in Indian culture, where sharing is a core value.
Cutlery Resting Position
Learn the correct resting position for your cutlery. When you're pausing between bites, rest your fork and knife in the 'resting position' (across the plate) to signal you're not finished. This helps the servers understand when they should clear your table or offer the next course.
Phone-Free Zone
Keep the dining table a phone-free zone. Putting your phone away shows that you're engaged and respectful of the people you are dining with. It creates a more pleasant and social environment, allowing you to fully enjoy the company and the food.
Finished Position
Know the 'finished position' for your cutlery. Once you're done eating, place your fork and knife side by side, at the 'finished position' (angled towards each other) to signal the end of your meal. This lets the servers know to clear your plate.