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Re: Big girls

Postby 10sun » Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:35 pm

my biggest turn on is when a girl has proper table manners.

ESPECIALLY with the napkin... that thing should never return to the table once you put it in your lap even if it is unused.

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Re: Big girls

Postby Maeya » Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:24 pm

10sun wrote:my biggest turn on is when a girl has proper table manners.

ESPECIALLY with the napkin... that thing should never return to the table once you put it in your lap even if it is unused.

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:rofl:

At the risk of sounding uncultured... what do you do when you're done with your dinner? Leave it on the seat behind you?
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Re: Big girls

Postby Narrock » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:53 pm

Maeya wrote:
10sun wrote:my biggest turn on is when a girl has proper table manners.

ESPECIALLY with the napkin... that thing should never return to the table once you put it in your lap even if it is unused.

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:rofl:

At the risk of sounding uncultured... what do you do when you're done with your dinner? Leave it on the seat behind you?


If he does, then he knows nothing about dining etiquette.
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Re: Big girls

Postby runamonk » Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:09 pm

haha ROFL
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Re: Big girls

Postby 10sun » Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:02 pm

Maeya wrote:
10sun wrote:my biggest turn on is when a girl has proper table manners.

ESPECIALLY with the napkin... that thing should never return to the table once you put it in your lap even if it is unused.

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:rofl:

At the risk of sounding uncultured... what do you do when you're done with your dinner? Leave it on the seat behind you?


No, you fold it and place it to the left of your plate when you are ready to leave the table for the evening.
Placing it on the table during the course of the meal indicates that you are finished. If you are getting up to leave the table temporarily, it should be placed on your chair as an indicator to your waiter that you will be back.

Another key thing that I'd say that 95% of the people I have eaten with do not know is you do not cut your dinner rolls with a knife. Break it into reasonable sizes with your hands.

There is also the way that the person holds their knife and fork. I was taught to eat Continental style, but to recognize proper form in American as well.

The way someone approaches their food is incredibly telling about their background.
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Re: Big girls

Postby Narrock » Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:06 pm

It bugs me when people salt their food before they even taste it.
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Re: Big girls

Postby 10sun » Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:10 pm

Narrock wrote:It bugs me when people salt their food before they even taste it.


Indeed.

Also to correct what I said earlier, you don't fold your napkin after you are finished so much as drape it down neatly.

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Re: Big girls

Postby Gypsiyee » Thu Nov 01, 2007 4:57 am

I went to charm school and know that sort of thing, but honestly it's pretty unrealistic to expect people to behave that way unless they're in a very formal setting

I'd be damned if someone took me to Chili's and expected me to place my napkin on my chair and neatly place it by my plate when I'm finished. My waiters at simple restaurants like that *know* when I'm done because I stack my plates properly for them.

5 star dressy dinner, absolutely. If someone behaved that way at a normal casual dinner, I'd look at them and think them a stuffy snob.
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Re: Big girls

Postby Zanchief » Thu Nov 01, 2007 6:28 am

10sun wrote:
Maeya wrote:
10sun wrote:my biggest turn on is when a girl has proper table manners.

ESPECIALLY with the napkin... that thing should never return to the table once you put it in your lap even if it is unused.

-Adam


:rofl:

At the risk of sounding uncultured... what do you do when you're done with your dinner? Leave it on the seat behind you?


No, you fold it and place it to the left of your plate when you are ready to leave the table for the evening.
Placing it on the table during the course of the meal indicates that you are finished. If you are getting up to leave the table temporarily, it should be placed on your chair as an indicator to your waiter that you will be back.

Another key thing that I'd say that 95% of the people I have eaten with do not know is you do not cut your dinner rolls with a knife. Break it into reasonable sizes with your hands.

There is also the way that the person holds their knife and fork. I was taught to eat Continental style, but to recognize proper form in American as well.

The way someone approaches their food is incredibly telling about their background.


God, that's a douchebag thing to say. You don't like a person because their background isn't as proper as yours? Give me a break. What possible difference could it make to your shallow life if someone you're dinning with doesn't know the secret hand-shake of elitism, by putting their napkin in the wrong place?

Etiquette is just a means to demean people who have sense enough not to give a shit about trivial stuff like that.

You're such a poser sometimes, Atensen.
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Re: Big girls

Postby runamonk » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:20 am

Narrock wrote:It bugs me when people salt their food before they even taste it.


LOL, I know what you mean there. Some people just love salt. :)
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Re: Big girls

Postby 10sun » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:24 am

Sorry for being honest, but I was raised to use proper table manners and I respect others who had a shared background. I attend several black tie events throughout the course of every year because of my father's family. Either I take someone who can stand on their own in that sort of social setting or I don't invite them. Sorry for being from a background that requires me to dress up and know proper decorum.
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Re: Big girls

Postby Tikker » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:46 am

Zanchief wrote:
God, that's a douchebag thing to say. You don't like a person because their background isn't as proper as yours? Give me a break. What possible difference could it make to your shallow life if someone you're dinning with doesn't know the secret hand-shake of elitism, by putting their napkin in the wrong place?

Etiquette is just a means to demean people who have sense enough not to give a shit about trivial stuff like that.

You're such a poser sometimes, Atensen.


you're just in full on cunt mode lately

just like you have certain social standards (ie you wouldn't be interested in someone who thought blowing their nose on the table cloth) other people have different ones

it's not elitist to want someone with similar background/standards/social skills
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Re: Big girls

Postby Zanchief » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:47 am

For shame if a women ever put her napkin in the wrong place. That could possibly signal to the waiter that she owes him a yack on the up coming solstice. Then what would you do?!?!

Etiquette is just a list of arbitrary rules put in place to ensure the divide between upper and middle class. To even acknowledge them, let alone require them, is just perpetuating that kind of horrible behaviour.
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Re: Big girls

Postby Zanchief » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:48 am

Tikker wrote:it's not elitist to want someone with similar background/standards/social skills


Actually, it is.
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Re: Big girls

Postby Tikker » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:51 am

Zanchief wrote:For shame if a women ever put her napkin in the wrong place. That could possibly signal to the waiter that she owes him a yack on the up coming solstice. Then what would you do?!?!

Etiquette is just a list of arbitrary rules put in place to ensure the divide between upper and middle class. To even acknowledge them, let alone require them, is just perpetuating that kind of horrible behaviour.



that's just wrong on so many levels

Just like I don't want to go to a hockey game with someone clueless about hockey, why should going out to dinner not follow the same rules?

pull your head out of your ass for once
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Re: Big girls

Postby Zanchief » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:54 am

Tikker wrote:Just like I don't want to go to a hockey game with someone clueless about hockey, why should going out to dinner not follow the same rules?


He's not just talking about black-tie events, he said he likes a girl to know "proper" manners.

If she doesn't know the proper hand gesture/foot stomp/wink to kick off tea time he's not interested. Cool beans, it means he's shallow.
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Re: Big girls

Postby Tikker » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:56 am

so you're ok with some chick blowing their nose on the table cloth?

or how about stealing all the silverware?

maybe scraping her leftovers onto the floor?

that wouldn't turn you off at all?
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Re: Big girls

Postby Lyion » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:56 am

Aren't you a smoker? A smoker worried about good etiquette is like a trailer park owner worried about house values.
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Re: Big girls

Postby leah » Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:07 am

Zanchief wrote:the proper hand gesture/foot stomp/wink to kick off tea time


this made me giggle . . . and think of mister ed, for some reason. i think it was the foot stomp. i see horses.
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Re: Big girls

Postby 10sun » Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:16 am

lyion wrote:Aren't you a smoker? A smoker worried about good etiquette is like a trailer park owner worried about house values.


I never smoke indoors, let alone at a dinner table... this was even before they banned smoking in public places. I did this out of respect for not only my company, but other patrons at any given establishment.
When I am going to smoke, I pay attention to my location and whom else is around me.
I do not smoke around children ever.
I excuse myself and walk away if I am in the company of those whom do not smoke and those whom I have no knowledge of being smokers.
I pay attention to which way the wind is blowing if I am walking with a cigarette, lest I accidentally blow smoke towards someone else. If I am in a crowded area, I simply do not smoke.
I wash my hands or use hand sanitizer in addition to breath mints after smoking to neutralize the odor. If I am at my own house, I will Fabreeze myself at the doorway.

So I would say that your remark is entirely off base and a poor attempt at an insult.
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Re: Big girls

Postby Tae-Bo » Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:55 am

10sun wrote:Sorry for being honest, but I was raised to use proper table manners and I respect others who had a shared background. I attend several black tie events throughout the course of every year because of my father's family. Either I take someone who can stand on their own in that sort of social setting or I don't invite them. Sorry for being from a background that requires me to dress up and know proper decorum.


meeper's method of holding a spoon in his clenched fist like a child must have driven you crazy
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Re: Big girls

Postby leah » Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:59 am

srsly i love the name "meepers"
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Re: Big girls

Postby Gypsiyee » Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:14 am

yeah, but as with everything there is a time and a place

to have manners is one thing; to treat a casual dinner with friends at a regular old restaurant as a black tie affair is just pompous.

(sorry I tried to post this like 4 times earlier but it kept timing out)
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Re: Big girls

Postby 10sun » Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:34 am

Tae-Bo wrote:
10sun wrote:Sorry for being honest, but I was raised to use proper table manners and I respect others who had a shared background. I attend several black tie events throughout the course of every year because of my father's family. Either I take someone who can stand on their own in that sort of social setting or I don't invite them. Sorry for being from a background that requires me to dress up and know proper decorum.


meeper's method of holding a spoon in his clenched fist like a child must have driven you crazy


Hell, he had never had cheesecake before... I just felt bad for the kid.
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Re: Big girls

Postby Tikker » Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:38 am

Gypsiyee wrote:yeah, but as with everything there is a time and a place

to have manners is one thing; to treat a casual dinner with friends at a regular old restaurant as a black tie affair is just pompous.

(sorry I tried to post this like 4 times earlier but it kept timing out)


that's a different context tho

there's different rules for different places

like, if i'm out eating hotwings

you don't put the bones back on the same plate as the wings

most of it's just common sense really
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