There's more than one right way to wield cutlery, etiquette experts say. "Continental" style is widely used. - Alexander Spatari/Moment RF/Getty Images When Brooke Black and her Danish husband first ...
Whether you’re native to Britain and are just wanting to polish up your etiquette skills or you’re going to be travelling and need a solid lesson in them, our guide to British etiquette is the answer ...
Etiquette professional Jayne Withers shed light on the most frequent dining faux pas committed by Americans in a chat with Business Insider. Withers, a UK native who now hosts etiquette classes in ...
In the Continental (and British) styles, resting position involves a crisscross of the fork and knife in the middle of the plate, with the fork placed atop the knife, tines facing down, according to ...