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.
Everyone has different standards about what they think is rude. Mine are a little more simple. I don't want to be with someone who is a total slob when it comes to eatting. If you get more food on the table and your chest than you do in your mouth, stay away from me.
If you chomp and eat with your mouth open, stay away from me. If you can't wait to talk until you're done chewing, stay away from me.
If you eat with a caveman grip on your fork or spoon etc.
I was also taught how to properly hold my silverware, cut my food properly with a knife and fork without screeching across the plate etc.
However, I wasn't taught to eat from left or right or vice versa when it comes to my utensils. I don't think my standards are unreasonable, I'm pretty lax when it comes to that stuff.
I require very few things from a mate but the things I do require I will not give on.