Table Manners 101: Basic Dining Etiquette

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
  • You don't have to practice perfect table manners at home, but you should have a basic grasp on dining etiquette so you know how to handle yourself at a formal dinner without embarrassing yourself.
    While sometimes manners and etiquette seem like "rules for rules' sake," at their core, manners are just about being mindful and considerate of other people.
    In this video, you'll learn the basic "must-know" table manners so you can get through a formal dinner without incident.
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  • @B_Bodziak
    @B_Bodziak 4 года назад +1441

    I raised my daughters with table manners from the time they could actually use an utensil. My mantra to them was: "People may not always notice good table manners, but they always notice bad manners!"

    • @nitink.a567
      @nitink.a567 3 года назад +18

      Now it's time to learn a new type of table manners when you use your finger's. 😃 You would need it or just experience when you travel.😃

    • @zeroimpetuous
      @zeroimpetuous 3 года назад +9

      You're a great mommy

    • @THE-WAY_THE-TRUTH_THE-LIFE.
      @THE-WAY_THE-TRUTH_THE-LIFE. 3 года назад +7

      Amen to that

    • @jesusapolicarpio-delacruz3851
      @jesusapolicarpio-delacruz3851 3 года назад +4

      I SURE LOVE THE EAY YOU DELIVER A POINT.....STRAIGHT LIKE ROBIN HOOD'S ARROW!!!

    • @leesteal4458
      @leesteal4458 3 года назад +9

      I did the same to my son. Now, at 17, he licks his plate.

  • @winonadaphne6445
    @winonadaphne6445 4 года назад +1741

    bless you man for educating us folks from low middle class families

    • @djlondon7956
      @djlondon7956 4 года назад +18

      Hahaha

    • @djlondon7956
      @djlondon7956 4 года назад +29

      But it's well-meant

    • @anshda4293
      @anshda4293 4 года назад +11

      Lovely complement Miss ! I can very well relate with this.

    • @mspococurante
      @mspococurante 4 года назад +9

      Present lol

    • @anshda4293
      @anshda4293 4 года назад +2

      @@mspococurante love you💗

  • @nico.mechoso
    @nico.mechoso 3 года назад +250

    Met my girlfriend’s parents last night.. this helped me immensely, I think they love me!

  • @juliancoulden1753
    @juliancoulden1753 5 лет назад +85

    “Manners maketh the man” It’s extraordinary how many people don’t know what table manners are, so this helpful guide is very useful. Good manners like with most other things in life, are designed to help make our interactions with others much more pleasant and enjoyable

    • @ripakhatun2860
      @ripakhatun2860 4 года назад

      Kmn asen

    • @happymess3219
      @happymess3219 Год назад +3

      🤷🏾‍♀️
      'table manners'?
      it's extraordinary how many people don't know what MANNERS are.

    • @cheesesteakphilly
      @cheesesteakphilly Год назад

      @@happymess3219
      Exactly!!

    • @thecapone45
      @thecapone45 5 месяцев назад +2

      Good manners and good clothing. Make a very good impression.

  • @Zagarspupil
    @Zagarspupil 6 лет назад +339

    As far as your tips for setting the table ('b' and 'd' for bread and drink) I'd like to add something. I was taught which utensils go on the right and left side of the table very young, and it wasn't until I got into my 20s that I learned this: the words 'left' and 'fork' both have four letters, and the words 'right', 'knife', and 'spoon' all have five letters. So your fork(s) go on the left of the plate, and the knife and spoon(s) go on the right side of the plate.

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +37

      interesting! that's a good one. hadn't thought of that. Thanks Kolbe!

    • @MoonChylde0622
      @MoonChylde0622 4 года назад +12

      What a wonderful memory tip for teaching!

    • @argonwheatbelly637
      @argonwheatbelly637 4 года назад +7

      Except the oyster fork. It goes on the right.

    • @angelamallard9284
      @angelamallard9284 4 года назад +1

      I also learned this when I was working at.a country club.

    • @CMA-he7pe
      @CMA-he7pe 4 года назад

      Amazing tip !

  • @danieldaniel-vb8rh
    @danieldaniel-vb8rh 5 лет назад +274

    I wasn't brought up with tables manners like these and it feels so good to know them now thank you so much

    • @paulashe61
      @paulashe61 Год назад +2

      It’s about making your guests comfortable. If you are confused politely ask. It will help break your the ice.

  • @philipsykes70
    @philipsykes70 11 месяцев назад +13

    I never realized how consequential proper table manners were until I watched this video. From using the right utensils to knowing how to hold a discussion, there are so many little details that can make a big difference in how others perceive us at the table. I'm going to start implementing these tips in my own life! Thank You!

    • @justaguywithapowerpole
      @justaguywithapowerpole 6 месяцев назад +1

      it doesnt matter what hand the untensils are in its going in ur mouth anyway

  • @sweetcandysugaarmy8480
    @sweetcandysugaarmy8480 3 года назад +81

    The 'Rude' version of the host is like Mr Bean at a dinner. 😂

  • @BrockMcGoff
    @BrockMcGoff 7 лет назад +2223

    I can't imagine anyone who wouldn't benefit from watching this video. Well done 👌

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  7 лет назад +36

      The Modest Man thank you, sir!

    • @Offshoreorganbuilder
      @Offshoreorganbuilder 7 лет назад +31

      To be honest, there is nothing here that I did not already know, *but* from experience, almost everyone else (these days) is pretty clueless when it comes to basic table manners, so I agree that this is an excellent and useful video, very well presented.
      (I was once staying at a very up-market hotel, and, being a slow eater, had placed my knife and fork at an angle on the plate (as shown in the video.) The waiter then attempted to remove the plate, thinking that I had finished. Horrors! I thought at the time that this was more of a comment on the type of people they customarily had to serve in the restaurant, than any error on the part of the waiting-on staff.)

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  7 лет назад +18

      Offshoreorganbuilder thanks for the kind words!

    • @TurbulantSynider
      @TurbulantSynider 6 лет назад +6

      thank you .,its a well writted and worked out video . its actually good if you have a lunch with a high end corporate professionals

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +13

      thanks Mrinal! You're right, it's really important to have a basic understanding of etiquette if you're going to be eating meals with clients or colleagues in a professional setting.

  • @oceanwonders
    @oceanwonders 6 лет назад +1117

    To the people who are complaining that this stuff is snobbery / only for rich people: at some point, no matter our economic background, many people will be invited to formal things like weddings. It's nice to know what the customs are so you can comfortably blend in without worrying whether or not you're acting "appropriately".
    I mean, you could show up to your best friend's wedding in a leather jumpsuit or an S&M outfit and I'm sure they'd accept you, but... then the question becomes, are you being respectful of all the other guests and the formality of the occasion?
    Cultural customs are a funny thing. On one level, it's all bullshit. On another, it's like wearing a costume to a theme party. It's considerate, even though everyone knows it's not real.

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +117

      Great point--and I could have spent more time on that in the video. But you're right: it's all "artificial"--none of these guidelines is essential to survival, but at the end of the day it's all about an agreed upon code of conduct, and being respectful of other people.

    • @tribecca4578
      @tribecca4578 5 лет назад +2

      @@Thedistilledman1 it all comes from the 🌞👑

    • @eleveneleven572
      @eleveneleven572 5 лет назад +18

      I'm from an English working class background. At school we were taught how to eat, handle cutlery and behave. So many lumpen people get shirty over this issue but its common good manners and I have since eaten with bank chairmen, royalty and in stately homes and have never felt awkward, offended my host or embarrassed myself.
      I have friends who cannot use cutlery correctly and they just look common, scooping at food with their fork, holding their knife in their fist..even eating off the knife! 😨
      ruclips.net/video/SQvV4SNeH-U/видео.html

    • @MuhammadImran-mb9zy
      @MuhammadImran-mb9zy 5 лет назад +1

      absolutely bcz I fell embraced when am with my friends or in the other events
      so thanks for the video that you create for us and bcz now i know the tables manners

    • @michaelschrute2346
      @michaelschrute2346 4 года назад

      Yep

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  • @Kwahzutah
    @Kwahzutah 4 года назад +5

    I know people like to think all of this is silly but good manners are appreciated almost everywhere. It shows respect for yourself and for the comfort of those around you - it isn’t something they should expect but something you can offer just like “please” and “thank you”

  • @heroofpots4428
    @heroofpots4428 5 лет назад +61

    As someone who was never raised in a family where manners were never stressed, this is a big help! Thanks for making this.

  • @gorhamcj1
    @gorhamcj1 6 лет назад +92

    Thanks for your tips. I forced my 20 year old son to watch, because he lost his table manners at college! He watched it and remembered a few things. Thanks!

  • @ms.argentum3721
    @ms.argentum3721 3 года назад +9

    Thank you so much. I'm 20 and I'm just learning about these things. My parents never taught me. Thank god there are people who share their knowledge on RUclips :)

  • @lalaribbon7281
    @lalaribbon7281 4 года назад +12

    Right now, I’m homeschooled and watching this kind of videos. There are sure many importants things to learn in the internet too! And I hope a lot of people understand this rather than thinking that homeschooling destroys social ability.

  • @giannastruck1258
    @giannastruck1258 6 лет назад +135

    There is also a way to put your napkin on your lap. You fold it in half and then lay it on your lap with the open side towards you. So when you pick up the napkin to wipe your mouth you only take one layer and wipe with the inside so when you put it back on your lap you cannot see the stain and your clothes stay clean.

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +13

      Good addition, Gianna!

    • @narrelleweir6383
      @narrelleweir6383 6 лет назад +1

      Gianna Struck I was told I could tuck my napkin in the neck of my clothes because I have a short neck & end up staining my top. My sister used to make fun of me for this.

    • @DrewskiTheLegend
      @DrewskiTheLegend 6 лет назад +5

      Narrelle Weir not for formal occasions.

    • @narrelleweir6383
      @narrelleweir6383 6 лет назад +1

      Then I would not attend such an occasion. I do not feel covering my chest with droplets of food is a good look. I have tried sitting almost on the table, taking very small potions (eg one pea at a time), yet it still happens. It was at a posh hotel that my sister had invited me to that I met another woman who had the same problem. She was the one who explained that for people like her (and me) are permitted to use the napkin or special bib.

    • @parkerasel8129
      @parkerasel8129 4 года назад +2

      Gianna Struck great tip!

  • @cherylannjohnson8801
    @cherylannjohnson8801 6 лет назад +79

    I like the idea of using most of these table manners at home...everyday...too. Treat family like friends and you'll be surprised how special they feel and act. Thanks! Great blog!

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +5

      Yes! Very well said, Cheryl! Totally agree, and thank you for the kind words.

    • @ashlynnheller8400
      @ashlynnheller8400 6 лет назад

      Same.While I tend to skip a few of these everyday (the place setting,when to start food) I do make sure I follow them.

    • @deepakshah7280
      @deepakshah7280 6 лет назад

      The Distilled Man big no

    • @corinaweber9014
      @corinaweber9014 5 лет назад +1

      I will start to set the table for us as if we were guests tonight.

    • @hannaaj8727
      @hannaaj8727 4 года назад

      Actually I wanted to say thank you but after sending it speedy I realise that the information I send is getting a bit different ways

  • @MoonChylde0622
    @MoonChylde0622 4 года назад +52

    Wonderful video. I'd only like to point out that, if you need to leave the table but are not finished with the current plate/course, do NOT place your napkin on the table. Napkins should be placed in the chair and returned to the lap when resuming the meal. Placing the napkin loosely to the left of the plate indicates that you are completely finished with the dining experience.

    • @herpaderpa6474
      @herpaderpa6474 Год назад

      Thank you never knew this

    • @lpcqueen
      @lpcqueen Год назад

      @@herpaderpa6474 You are correct. The napkin doesn't go to the table until the signal from the host (most times) is finished and then it goes loosely folded. Have been teaching manners and etiquette for almost 20 years and it's something I stress in training. This was a great video and I enjoyed his style!

  • @alinyooyiela7706
    @alinyooyiela7706 4 года назад +26

    His expressions when illustrating are funny honestly!

  • @lapislarkspur5151
    @lapislarkspur5151 6 лет назад +2924

    Who's the jerk who serves corn at a formal dinner

  • @johndavemillet2795
    @johndavemillet2795 3 года назад +58

    I'd been practicing table manners whenever we have formal family gatherings, like weddings, and my relatives were quick to notice that I was actually urging them to do the same without saying a word.

    • @mattiaspalmdahl6357
      @mattiaspalmdahl6357 3 года назад +5

      this video double convinces me: that's why i like to eat alone , away from others bad table manners & gossips

  • @beautyscolary1743
    @beautyscolary1743 2 года назад +1

    First thing... sorry, your eyes is making me feel like there is more of you than meet the eyes, something of the soul but I Love You. Thanks for teaching me all on this video. You are a hero.

  • @carabellofamily4782
    @carabellofamily4782 4 года назад +70

    Great upload. Just subscribed.
    "Your glass can look like a crime scene"😁😁😂😂😂

  • @stacygot2bekd
    @stacygot2bekd 6 лет назад +142

    You just saved me. I have a very formal dinner with my husband family and he's associated at a Manor (very fancy)Thanks a bunch it was super helpful

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +13

      sabrina ambroise thanks Sabrina! Glad you found it helpful.

    • @geineralvarado3192
      @geineralvarado3192 6 лет назад

      Helbert lpr

    • @geineralvarado3192
      @geineralvarado3192 6 лет назад

      jajaja mwmwmw

    • @shallomn4746
      @shallomn4746 6 лет назад +2

      Husband's* his* associates*

    • @sajjadmahar7655
      @sajjadmahar7655 5 лет назад

      Haha! Still it wouldn't help😜cause your husbands family have watched your this comment and would remind you,hey you learnt these manners on youtube. What did your family teach you😂

  • @elenmanalo6150
    @elenmanalo6150 6 лет назад +652

    he looks like Leo di Caprio/Chris Pine/Ryan Reynolds 😊

  • @nomadman123
    @nomadman123 4 года назад +15

    I love your “bad manners” examples!

  • @reshma-M
    @reshma-M 3 года назад +39

    I was literally laughing the whole time at the awkward things shown in this video 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @nazifatabassum7
    @nazifatabassum7 6 лет назад +85

    that was really helpful...thank you! 😊 and you have a very nice style of talking- i thought i would be bored but your discussion was great and kept me engaged throughout..🙂

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +2

      nazifa tabassum thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.

    • @nazifatabassum7
      @nazifatabassum7 6 лет назад +1

      The Distilled Man you are welcome 😊

    • @spock7945
      @spock7945 6 лет назад +1

      completely, as in 101% agree (100+ some) with Nazifa :) . as someone born (and for most part, brought up) in India, the only point in this video I tried to use auto-subtitles was at 08:53 when I wanted to recheck if i assumed it right (the voice got really muffled). :( the subtitles didn't work by the way (unsure if issue is at my side).
      Most of it will be pretty much what should pull one through at any 'western' eating experience. loved it the moment you started with the stupid phone to be put on silent thing.
      Personally, I'm thankful for these tips, though :P practically I've no direct use for them being a vegetarian who almost always prefers home meals or something similar outside too and most of us have.. what you politely referred to as 'finger foods' and less intelligent, less sensitive people refer to as www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2178765/Oprah-Winfrey-draws-India-remark-people-eat-hands.html

    • @bubujooestes1499
      @bubujooestes1499 6 лет назад

      nazifa tabassum Would you believe that was exactly my feeling initially but I watched the whole thing because it was intriguing and helpful.Thanks

  • @fayehill4260
    @fayehill4260 6 лет назад +79

    I did not know there was a western way and a continental way to use utensils. I learned something new 😊

    • @CariBaez
      @CariBaez 6 лет назад +1

      Faye Hill culture is love

    • @imamercier8304
      @imamercier8304 6 лет назад +1

      If you haven't been to Europe, you probably would not know this. Why would you?

    • @AbdulHameed-bw4cg
      @AbdulHameed-bw4cg 6 лет назад +1

      Faye Hill According to scientific research if you sit on ground(while eating) with one laid and one up right folded legs, you naturally avoid many diseases related to digestion and related to your lower belly.
      Your right hand releases a tiny amount of fluid during eating and thats extremely helpful in digestion of food.
      And if you eat with slightly wet hand that fluid gets enhanced(Google benefits of eating with right hand & check research).
      So, some of these manners are actually health hazardeous... 🤔

    • @miguelmarquez4192
      @miguelmarquez4192 6 лет назад +1

      Abdul Hameed huh?

    • @AbdulHameed-bw4cg
      @AbdulHameed-bw4cg 6 лет назад

      Miguel Marquez Nothing. You may not understand.

  • @marylee8372
    @marylee8372 Год назад +2

    OMG! Such a straight forward and non-judgmental guide to table manners; some people make an unnecessarily big deal about does and don'ts! This is an easy, and non-threatening, guide to follow.
    The only change that I suggest is putting your napkin on the chair when you excuse yourself for any reason and, as you say, putting it slightly folded on the left only when everyone is finished eating and ready to leave the table.

  • @faithoverfearministries8675
    @faithoverfearministries8675 3 года назад +1

    This is the BEST Dining Etiquette video for Americans! Thank you so much for sharing! Be blessed!

  • @wemontana6399
    @wemontana6399 4 года назад +5

    What an excellent resource for my Etiquette class! Thanks, Distilled Man!

  • @ABCDEF-ek7jc
    @ABCDEF-ek7jc 5 лет назад +446

    1.5 M people learning table manners 😁

  • @vistaaugust8918
    @vistaaugust8918 4 года назад +211

    "Smaller manageable bites"
    MUKBANG has left the chat.

  • @ericac.4316
    @ericac.4316 2 года назад +2

    I love how you sound so easy going. Makes this video much more relaxing to watch 👍

  • @devashishmanna1635
    @devashishmanna1635 6 лет назад +193

    "Manners maketh man"

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +13

      indeed! :-)

    • @hyp3r566
      @hyp3r566 4 года назад +8

      "Oxfords not brogues"

    • @BlueStar4040
      @BlueStar4040 4 года назад +2

      Congrats you just won the comments 😂
      Also, I understood that reference

  • @stainlesssteel6559
    @stainlesssteel6559 6 лет назад +4

    I follow just about all these etiquette rules, but even learned a few new things (like how to place your silverware when you're finished eating, and waiting for others to sit down before I do) and my family tends to think its weird that I eat so "fancy". I thought it was really cool to learn there is a name for the way I eat. You learn something new everyday haha

  • @monicagaitor6751
    @monicagaitor6751 3 года назад

    It is always a good thing to practice good manners especially at the dinner table. I simply thank you for sharing this.

  • @saintinlower48
    @saintinlower48 3 года назад +2

    We watched this video as a family and learned while enjoying it. Thank you for the video that taught with humor.

  • @gentwithin
    @gentwithin 7 лет назад +285

    Was a great refresher for the next formal dining experience!

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  7 лет назад +5

      Thanks Khoi!

    • @AbdulHameed-bw4cg
      @AbdulHameed-bw4cg 6 лет назад

      Gentleman Within According to scientific research if you sit on ground(while eating) with one laid and one up right folded legs, you naturally avoid many diseases related to digestion and related to your lower belly.
      Your right hand releases a tiny amount of fluid during eating and thats extremely helpful in digestion of food.
      And if you eat with slightly wet hand that fluid gets enhanced(Google benefits of eating with right hand & check research).
      So, some of these manners are actually health hazardeous... 🤔

    • @hughjass8383
      @hughjass8383 5 лет назад

      Just pig the fuck out and do not give a shit about bullshit etiquette

  • @winsomelorainepeter6773
    @winsomelorainepeter6773 5 лет назад +14

    Congratulations, Distilled Man! Thank you so much for this excellent video which was fun to watch! I will be eternally grateful that I was taught dining etiquette/table manners from a very young age at home, which I still maintain to this day. I did, however find your video was absolutely great, easy to grasp and quite entertaining. This should be taught in schools. It is also extremely helpful to people who come from a non-western background, particularly those who are business folks, who need to learn western table manners & dining etiquette when attending business lunches or dinners in western countries. I am a traveling English teacher (I also teach Business English) so I am going to show videos like these to my students to help them better understand table manners and dining etiquette in a western context. I agree with you 100% - whilst no one is going to be offended if you don't do everything perfectly, it is always respectful to be considerate of others at the table. Also, with conversation one should stay away talking about the lat time you ate something bad and you vomited/spewed the whole night...!!! or when you had diarrhea and anything to do with dirty stuff like the toilets you had to use when traveling through places with terrible washrooms etc With the end of your meal, you can also place the fork and knife together across the plate, like a clock showing 6pm with the napkin (or as we say in British English 'serviette'). Thank you so much, for doing this video and I look forward to more of your videos.

    • @maryannedavis185
      @maryannedavis185 4 года назад +1

      It is still taught in Family and Consumer Sciences. (previously Home Ec) He did a great job.

    • @junie8063
      @junie8063 11 месяцев назад +1

      Ok thanks for your place me take

  • @pawbiter
    @pawbiter 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting this. Growing up I was not taught manners of any kind; my parents were ignorant. Proper ettiquette is easy to learn.

  • @rpg_gamer321
    @rpg_gamer321 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this lesson, I was taught the basic but was still overwhelmed during my first formal dining with so many utensils and wine glasses, :) It's a gem to know these things... Thank you.

  • @behjathenderson1208
    @behjathenderson1208 6 лет назад +114

    Thanks,
    It is so disgusting to see people talking with their mouth full. I wish children were taught in school such a basic thing.

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +5

      agreed!

    • @georgiabyrd6785
      @georgiabyrd6785 6 лет назад +8

      or audible smacking..... I'm a very laid back person, but for some reason, this auditory aspect drives me wild (jump off a 20 story building chewing on aluminum foil wild)

    • @lcrescent5762
      @lcrescent5762 5 лет назад

      we have a subject for that😩😂

    • @ev5183
      @ev5183 5 лет назад +14

      Parents need to teach their children those manners way before children start to go to the school.
      Teaching children good manners is parents’ responsibility.

    • @brokenspirit274
      @brokenspirit274 4 года назад

      Right now we are doing something here in Jamaica called ICPD (Introduction to Communication and Personal Development). One of the many topics is dining etiquette, so it is in full effect here. My family however, has been guiding me, so I have the posture and dont's down to a science, but I can't master the right cutlery for meals.

  • @carolinegoodrich2944
    @carolinegoodrich2944 Год назад +3

    I absolutely love your examples of the wrong way to do things. Really very funny. You had me in stitches. Very informative, fun and entertaining. This is truly a great video. Thank you and very well done!! Good manners never go out of style!!

  • @PatriciaHKimes-cd1vl
    @PatriciaHKimes-cd1vl 4 года назад +1

    Dear Sir(s): I liked this video very much. It was definitely helpful, as it reinforces the basic good manners of dining etiquette. Sometimes, it is helpful for me to have a really good guide, as is this video. There is an abundance of relevant information about good etiquette out there, that can be, at the least, a great challenge. Sometimes it can be too difficult to sift through and make sense of different viewing guides for etiquette, especially for someone who does is lacking experience of how to discriminate those debates on his or her own. I thank goodness for smart guides like Table Manners 101: Basic Dining Etiquette. Thank you.

  • @ivaraasen6
    @ivaraasen6 5 лет назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! There are so many out thee who miight benefit from these simple tips. Thank you.

  • @malinchoneska8554
    @malinchoneska8554 5 лет назад +4

    I needed this reminder. Cell phone reminder too, thanks. I've been lacking my etiquette.
    He even demonstrated how to NOT do things, I love it.

  • @mariazainabgardezi8565
    @mariazainabgardezi8565 6 лет назад +11

    your video was really helpful Thanks for amazing effort

  • @iligarcia9912
    @iligarcia9912 2 года назад

    Oh, my gosh! I LOVE how you acted out the improper ways! Hilarious!!! Thank you for the information. It's always good to learn something new or be reminded of something already known.

  • @lanite6398
    @lanite6398 3 года назад +2

    I am happy that I taught my kids the proper table manners at an early age to prepare them especially for parties at hotels. Whenever they attend parties and I am not around I feel confident that they will do the proper thing even when I am not with them.

  • @belladree
    @belladree 6 лет назад +17

    Great video, the dessert spoon always goes on top of the dessert fork though in both European and American dining.

  • @ylee247
    @ylee247 5 лет назад +33

    this video double convinces me: that's why i like to eat alone , away from others bad table manners & gossips

  • @xxxxxGhostBoyxxxxx
    @xxxxxGhostBoyxxxxx 2 года назад

    Probably the most accurate and universal i have seen so far. In some other videos they will tell u to place the knife and fork at six which is quite rare and I'm pretty sure usual dining place will get confused. That's more of a French style. Also while taking breaks or done with the meal i saw some videos actually placed their utensils inside of the plate which is not a crime but better refined if we left a little bit of that utensils edge outside of the plate. Very well done video

  • @BobbyMercury
    @BobbyMercury 3 года назад

    This guy did it in the funniest and most effective way possoble! Well done

  • @LivLaugh
    @LivLaugh 6 лет назад +78

    PSA: If you ever go to Europe, and especially France, nothing is a finger food unless you are at a fast food chain. Even in a more casual restaurant or at a friend's house, nine times out of ten, if you are served a hamburger and fries or a pizza, you are expected to eat it with a fork and knife. You get a pass after joking on how you are American, but if you are trying to impress, always go for the cutlery, even for foods like wings. The only thing that is accepted as a finger food is seafood and a little rinsing bowl or towels are provided in that case. And even seafood is regulated... How to eat oysters, mussels, langoustines, has its rules too. so when in doubt use your cutlery and don't order seafood. Or wait and look at how your host is eating the dish.

    • @NYCBrat
      @NYCBrat 6 лет назад +20

      Similarly, in Italy pizza served in a restaurant is eaten with a knife and fork. I'm Italian American so when I visit Italy I have to remind myself to eat pizza like a civilized person and not hold it folded in my hand, lol. To The Distilled Man, great video, well done! 👍

    • @georgiabyrd6785
      @georgiabyrd6785 6 лет назад +5

      and sushi in Japan is considered a finger food, typically eaten with the hands and not chopsticks

    • @nellieou
      @nellieou 6 лет назад +3

      Yep. When I was an exchange student in France I became pretty proficient at peeling my apples with a fork and knife! Not an easy task. Lol

    • @morganeoghmanann9792
      @morganeoghmanann9792 6 лет назад +7

      Olivia JJL - I ask because I am sincerely interested in the answer, I am not trying to be sarcastic: How does one eat chicken wings with a knife and fork?

    • @vminkook8266
      @vminkook8266 6 лет назад +1

      Morgane my english is very limited even if I want to explain

  • @ttnthetrainingnest6587
    @ttnthetrainingnest6587 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for this. Mostly known stuff... but they are always left ignored or taken for granted. Very clear presenting. I am a new subscriber from Sri Lanka to your channel . Roxi

  • @amgedessam4167
    @amgedessam4167 4 года назад +1

    Yes I found it helpful and your way of telling it was decent and gentle. Thanks

  • @rosemurphy-mathis2866
    @rosemurphy-mathis2866 4 года назад

    Shared this video with family and young folks as a reminder. Thanks.

  • @nikhilomkar
    @nikhilomkar 6 лет назад +9

    Thanks a lot, i learnt a very important part of daily etiquettes. Before watching this vedio table manners ~nil.

  • @clashwithbat2283
    @clashwithbat2283 6 лет назад +12

    Greetings, all the way from Pakistan! Love your videos! keep doing what you doing!

  • @rosemurphy-mathis2866
    @rosemurphy-mathis2866 4 года назад

    Excellent video. Stressful situation made easy. Table manners will always matter.

  • @knowledgetracker
    @knowledgetracker 4 года назад +2

    I adore your humorous displays of poor manners and etiquette. You crack me up! Your facial expressions are great!

  • @leah814
    @leah814 Год назад +7

    Thank you Mama and Dad for making us do this for every meal we ate as a family. Which was a minimum of five nights a week even if we ate late. And we come from a podunk town in Iowa where this was definitely not common. I picked up the not switching utensils myself because I'm lazy and hand switching is a lot. And as a lefty, you're forced to learn to use both hands anyway. They loosened up a little with my youngest sister and brother, but that was because there was a huge gap in ages between the two sets of kids. They still never had to worry about my brother embarrassing himself in public.
    Funnily enough I do this now with my own daughter. She's two and even her high chair has properly set utensils and a napkin. Obviously we aren't overly strict with manners at two, but she does pretty good in public because we've set her up for success at home. We work on sitting still and talking quietly, but out one of us leaves the situation if she's having a bad day. We teach kids to say please and thank you and you're welcome; teach them to send thank you cards for gifts that they receive (well, I write thank you notes and we send pictures that she's colored as thanks); and a myriad of other little things in their daily lives to be decent citizens. Why not teach table manners?
    I guess I was set up from a young age to use appropriate manners for the situation and I want to pass that along because it does make a difference in how you're perceived in the world. I feel the need to point out that we're not even close to being well off, but manners are one of the few things in the world that are still free to use.

  • @chicfrancisco6845
    @chicfrancisco6845 6 лет назад +152

    Cell phones off! Good reminder! Thank you. :-)

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +4

      so many people forget about that these days!

    • @cinnamongirl3070
      @cinnamongirl3070 6 лет назад +5

      Turning cell phones off, not checking them constantly, not scrolling through whatever...you would think that would be common sense! Unfortunately it isn't.

    • @akumaoni2837
      @akumaoni2837 5 лет назад +2

      That should be a no-brainer right ;)

    • @simonmalley68
      @simonmalley68 5 лет назад +1

      I agree

    • @kaliajasharescreen9974
      @kaliajasharescreen9974 3 года назад

      instagram post

  • @rosimarfreitas1747
    @rosimarfreitas1747 4 месяца назад

    The best. Straight to the point and complete.

  • @pkchatterjee1834
    @pkchatterjee1834 3 года назад

    So cordial - yet so authoritative guidance to a middle class old man like me - thanx a lot ! Great 👌

  • @jaynerice6693
    @jaynerice6693 6 лет назад +69

    I’ve been made fun of because I eat continental style, even though I’m dominant right handed. Glad to know it’s socially excepted. I find it easier than switching all the time.

  • @sdxcdwsfc8446
    @sdxcdwsfc8446 4 года назад +9

    Wow amazing
    It so educative n interesting programme keep up e good job dear

  • @PhaoanEgypt
    @PhaoanEgypt 4 года назад

    Thank you for this useful vid and the sense of humor.

  • @Apollo_Blaze
    @Apollo_Blaze 4 года назад

    This is a very nice video, and this guy is so easy to learn from....he puts you at ease

  • @shubhramishra8698
    @shubhramishra8698 6 лет назад +58

    My parents and I are going out to dinner with the principal from the most reputable school in Ohio and even though I already knew these table manners, this video is a great reinforcement!

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +4

      Thanks Shubhra! Good luck with the dinner!

    • @AbdulHameed-bw4cg
      @AbdulHameed-bw4cg 6 лет назад +1

      Shubhra Mishra According to scientific research if you sit on ground(while eating) with one laid and one up right folded legs, you naturally avoid many diseases related to digestion and related to your lower belly.
      Your right hand releases a tiny amount of fluid during eating and thats extremely helpful in digestion of food.
      And if you eat with slightly wet hand that fluid gets enhanced(Google benefits of eating with right hand & check research).
      So, some of these manners are actually health hazardeous... 🤔

    • @neurodivtries4101
      @neurodivtries4101 6 лет назад +1

      Shubhra Mishra Your name sounds bihari, how have you reached Ohio? Woww janitors are improving there class now, instead of cleaning shit in Bihar you guys are cleaning in USA. :)

    • @AbdulHameed-bw4cg
      @AbdulHameed-bw4cg 6 лет назад

      Gaurav Rai G! 21st century mn b ap classes mn divide rahien gay to life tough na ho jaye gi aap k liye?

    • @neurodivtries4101
      @neurodivtries4101 6 лет назад +1

      Abdul Hameed Bhai tu kyu itna serious ho ra, mazey le ra hu mai usse, tu chill mar.

  • @Nirrini
    @Nirrini 4 года назад +3

    I just want to say that you are a very refined gentleman. This video-format had everything: from humor, to insight and even more tips as I watched. Some of these table manners were already somewhat familiar to me (grew up in a Muslim household) but there was so much more to learn, I noticed. Thank you for providing this helpful video. It’s not shameful to want to learn these kind of things, as it makes one look aware of themselves and on improving.

  • @jorgel.lopez-alvarez7878
    @jorgel.lopez-alvarez7878 2 года назад +1

    I am far from the most proper person in the world but I, now understand why people have told me that I have great table manner. Thank you for the further explanation.

  • @natashabowen448
    @natashabowen448 2 года назад

    Thank you for this informational yet funny video. I show the video to my children occasionally to remind them how I expect them to act at the table. Thank you so much

  • @subhashreemohapatra1825
    @subhashreemohapatra1825 6 лет назад +3

    this one was really helpful.i didn't know a few of them,n now it feels good to know it all. ;)

  • @sohaibkhan1568
    @sohaibkhan1568 6 лет назад +3

    hey i've seen ur all videos ... really helpfulll ❤ need more videos like this... Hina khan here n love from pakistan

  • @benjaminnicholasking7222
    @benjaminnicholasking7222 2 года назад

    I've been learning table manners since I was a child thank God for my mother and this video is a great reminder.

  • @rangoman1815
    @rangoman1815 3 года назад +73

    "Basic table manners"
    Me from India still searching where the heck is my table while sitting on a mat... gotta keep Western dream alive! 😂

    • @Njoofene
      @Njoofene 2 года назад +16

      Nothing wrong with sitting on a mat on the floor. That is the original dining etiquette of all cultures. Cultures are different and each culture has its own dining etiquette. Stop being a self hating Indian.

    • @ghfgfhhghg399
      @ghfgfhhghg399 2 года назад +1

      @@Njoofene No

    • @mrunalkadam8584
      @mrunalkadam8584 2 года назад +7

      Eating on the mat and on the floor is a tradition of ours because it helps with digestion and eating with hands keeps us grounded and in touch with our culture stop hating one culture and praising the other. Respect everyone or no one.

  • @greenearthguardian741
    @greenearthguardian741 6 лет назад +24

    Great video.

  • @HyacinthFl0wer
    @HyacinthFl0wer 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you, some bits I did not know. Much appreciated!

  • @chetanyabali2553
    @chetanyabali2553 3 года назад

    Wow! This is amazing, it actually helped me a lot!

  • @JuanHernandez-ez4vx
    @JuanHernandez-ez4vx 7 лет назад +7

    very informative video , keep up the good work. Greetings from Panama.

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  7 лет назад +2

      Juan Hernandez thanks so much, Juan! and, greetings from California. :-)

  • @rihana21x
    @rihana21x 6 лет назад +76

    A mixture of Ryan Reynolds and Chris Pine...

  • @MiaHessMusic
    @MiaHessMusic Год назад

    I'm so glad my parents taught me table manners. Came in REALLY handy when I dined at the British embassy years ago.

  • @christineherard8317
    @christineherard8317 3 года назад

    Great video! Love the fact that it was concise.

  • @asadifififaroo
    @asadifififaroo 6 лет назад +9

    Thank you for your well thought out, entertaining and informative video

  • @Opalbird1
    @Opalbird1 6 лет назад +26

    Actually a couple of things 1.please remove hats at table. Thank you. 2. Soup....as a ship goes out to sea, I tip my spoon away from me. No forward scooping or it could end up in your lap! A lot of these manners especially in Canada, come from British mess dinner protocol. (Yes I was in the military). Great way to learn the reasons for the protocols is to attend one. We had a guest night one time where you could bring a guest. My husband was most impressed because they explained everything. It is so much more enjoyable when people have manners at the table. That doesn’t mean less fun, just better dining experience

    • @MoonChylde0622
      @MoonChylde0622 4 года назад

      Indeed! Note that hat removal is generally considered to be a requirement for males and not females, as their hairstyles are often set specifically for the hat and removal would result in a dishelved appearance.

  • @WeekendMuse
    @WeekendMuse Год назад +1

    Very helpful episode with a delightful dose of humour. Hope this gets more views as there are still a lot of elbows on the table.

  • @sunshinegalkw9675
    @sunshinegalkw9675 Месяц назад

    I wasn’t sure if my tables manners were correct, we never really were taught. We just followed what our parents were doing… and you know what? This is what we learned! Thanks for the refresher!

  • @barefootfiona
    @barefootfiona 6 лет назад +29

    In terms of when you can start eating : if you're at a really long table (I mean like 20+ people) and the person to either side of you as well as opposite you and to either side of them has been served, you're good to go. That's so that the first people who are served don't have cold food by the time the last person gets their food.

  • @trevorrollman1394
    @trevorrollman1394 4 года назад +25

    "Can you pass the salt?"
    I am perfectly capable of passing the salt. The question is, am I willing to? Please rephrase the question... :)
    (Great lesson in table manners - our family learned a lot!)

    • @tcbell3694
      @tcbell3694 3 года назад +1

      Such an ESL Teacher kind of joke ! Lol.

  • @Sassafras30
    @Sassafras30 Год назад

    Emily Post was my earliest guide for table manners.

  • @wilsonsim8984
    @wilsonsim8984 8 месяцев назад

    Just want to say thank you for this video, This perfectly fits the curriculum that Im meant to teach the kids in church about social graces and table manners.

  • @pollyhindle8749
    @pollyhindle8749 6 лет назад +3

    I was taught when finished eating to leave my cutlery a little to the left of 12/6, not to pick corn on the cob to use little corn forks, the only food you may pick up to eat is something with a bone in. Nice video many thanks

  • @mrarnob9674
    @mrarnob9674 5 лет назад +6

    Wow!! That's amazing..
    Love from Bangladesh ❤🇧🇩

    • @nursufian1917
      @nursufian1917 2 месяца назад

      I know bro you read that from class 11 english 1st year book😂

  • @ireneou3606
    @ireneou3606 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot for making this video and it is very helpful. Awesome!

  • @kellieevanss
    @kellieevanss 9 месяцев назад

    I appreciate this and am glad to know I have good dining etiquette!

  • @changeislife15
    @changeislife15 6 лет назад +314

    seriously amazing tips ....thnx a lot and a big hug from india side...

    • @Thedistilledman1
      @Thedistilledman1  6 лет назад +22

      thank you! glad you enjoyed it

    • @anujmaurya4188
      @anujmaurya4188 6 лет назад

      f off

    • @shashwat8546
      @shashwat8546 5 лет назад +3

      Gaurav Maurya dayum! 🤣

    • @subashchandarkumar2844
      @subashchandarkumar2844 5 лет назад +21

      You eat with a spoon which was already used by many, which may not be cleaned as you expect. But we live with our hands for the entire life and we may also know when it is not clean. lol...

    • @lordvenom4419
      @lordvenom4419 5 лет назад +1

      Tu kiya kare ga Yeh sab sikha k