It’s a common practice in most of the restaurants, not even the fancy ones. At least in EU. That’s why they serve all the food at the same time. Most of the people will tell you to start eating if the restaurant doesn’t serve the dishes in time.
If I learned one thing about rich families it is that they don’t give a shit about being fancy. When people eat like this they are usually just middle class pretending to be rich
People who eat like this are middle class-rich who are trying to follow the etiquette of a fine dining restaurant, it’s all about being aware of where you are. No rich or middle class person will do this in the comfort of their own home or a regular restaurant
Something I learned from my rich friends is real rich people don’t give a rip about these dinning rules. The only ones who care are old people, meaning people who come from old money.
Why would the rich people serve difefrent courses why not just the ntkmal fokd jot all rich and posh people serve a starter main and desert lol this cringe alsonin my area my posh snob cousjns they just use normal fork and knife
In my house, you just don't make a mess, actually use the cutlery (some people need telling, I'm serious) and don't scroll whilst you eat. Otherwise, just don't eat like a goblin.
My mum taught me this when I was little. We were dirt poor. And her etiquette and grace were exquisite because she truly respected the food and company as a whole. And she cooked like an angel. ❤️
Quick tip: Don't go to snobby friend's house. I went to one and ate with my hands and a single spoon like I do and his dad was cool about it. He said, "If we have to force you to do something that you're uncomfortable with then we have failed as elders."
Okay, explanation on the soup: When the bowl gets emptier, you can tip the bowl slightly to collect all the soup in one place. You tip this away from you, so that there is less chance of spilling on yourself. As such, you will also scoop your spoon away from you.
@@meganoreo1839??? What are you talking about? Tipping the bowl is a normal thing to do, and why in the world are you gonna eat with your foot? Like you’re gonna take your socks and shoes off and dip your feet into the soup? There’s no logic to that, and has nothing to do with tipping a bowl, like if you thought for some reason that tipping your bowl was bad manners, then the next logical step would be to slurp it with the bowl to your face, not dip your foot into it. I seriously don’t know why you just instantly went to the extreme but whatever reasoning you have, tell me
Imagine some guy to the left of you saying "would you be so kind as to bring the basket of fine poultry towards my person" and then you have to pass it to everyone else first.
Explanations: - smaller utensils are placed outwards of the bigger ones and are used for starters(/appetizers if there's an even smaller spoon/fork) - waiting for everyone to be served is just out of respect, and always let the elderly start first (or the most important person) - always let the elderly sit away from the door to make them feel safer - the spoon facing outwards is just to prevent food from spilling on your clothes - spoons are always placed above the plate, forks on the left, knifes on the right, chopsticks on any side parallel to forks and knifes, public utensils in the public plates/bowls, glasses of wine/water/cups of tea on the top right corner, bottles of wine on the side of the table (with ice if necessary) - snacks before food before fruits and/or dessert
I was friends with the richest person in my school, his whole family was so chill since they were app developers and bank owners. Dinners were just sleepovers with candy and movies.
As a Chinese, formal dinners like this in the west is just so confusing and difficult for me 😭😭😭 Got used to just used a spoon and chopsticks I can’t remember when to use those utensils
Just don’t, it’s a euro trash kind of culture that no one wants part of but everyone loves to say how ridiculous they are for thinking they’re better than everyone just for eating like this. If you do end up in those places just do everything wrong and enjoy the show of grown ass people getting mad over how someone else eats
Silence your phone while dinner is a good thing I think, because people can appreciate their time to be with their family or friends. That's how you show respect for them.
Im 14 years old and my gramps often takes me out to dinner. I have learned quite a lot in the past fee years so here are my best tips. 1. If you are in a really fancy place, never serve yourself water or wine, its considered disrespectful towards the waiters. 2. When you are done eating always put knife and fork on the plate. They must be close to eachother, on the right side and with the heads looking towards the center of the plate. The knife must be placed in front of the fork. If you really want to be elegant, you can tilt them upwards if you didnt enjoy the food or downwords if you really liked it. The degree at which you tilt them rapresents your love or hate for the dish you just ate. 3. If you are with a girl, remember these rules: - Always let the lady sit first. - You should be the one offering her to sit, not her deciding to sit. - Always let her take the chair closest to the wall. - If theres wine involved, and you are the man, you should always taste it first. If she is not drinking it, its maybe because you havent sipped it yet. Thats it for now, hopes it helps!
I think the wine thing is very smart, subtle, and considerate, like it's the small gestures that don't really get noticed but will definitely help someone be more at ease.
Sounds like a sad, sad world. So fake, shallow, elitist, everyone needs to play their little part like an actor instead of just being genuine, having fun and enjoying the food. It's a personal choice, but that lifestyle sounds like hell to me.
Why would the rich people serve difefrent courses why not just the ntkmal fokd jot all rich and posh people serve a starter main and desert lol this cringe alsonin my area my posh snob cousjns they just use normal fork and knife
Here’s a few additional ones I’ve learned over the years: Enter your seat from the left, exit from the right. If you’re close with someone (generally a fiance or spouse) you generally pull their chair out for them when they’re seating (this one depends on the event). Make sure all items being passed goes through a full rotation before being returned to the center of the table. Don’t eat when a guest is speaking, or if a toast is being performed. This one also depends on what type of event, but generally you don’t eat if someone is missing from the table unless they had to leave the event.
@@ThePharaoh.1053 I’m mainly talking about like a guest to the formal meeting such as a speaker or the host. Formal dining is meant to socialize so you shouldn’t be afraid to talk to others, even if you don’t know them. Though I’d generally not talk about certain things such as politics, or any negative subjects, but it is generally fine to talk about anything that may interest you or the people sharing the table.
some more tips from a fellow person who learned table etiquette: 1. Once your done eating, place the utensils at five o' clock (\) to signal that your done eating, make sure the tines are facing upward. 2. If you have a backpack or bag or something, place it on the ground. 3. NEVER put your elbows on the table, keep your elbows off the table. 4. If your a male and theres fellow females at your table, you usually pull the chairs out for them and once they sit down, you push the chair in for them 5. You obviously want to wait for a senior person to sit down first before you sit down, and then wait for them to start eating first before you start eating. 6. If someone asks you to pass salt or pepper, just pass them both. Theres a chance that they might use both, so its better to just pass salt and pepper. (IDK ABOUT THIS) 7. If your going to add seasoning to your food, make sure to taste it first before adding seasoning. 8. Instead of biting bread off, you break it with your hands. Make sure to break only 1-2 pieces at a time. 9. dont talk with food in your mouth, chew with your mouth closed. 10. No hats or electronics at the table.
This is crazy. My parent always taught me to look into my own plate, which I find reasonable. I know about etiquette, but I didn't know that there were also rules about how to properly scoop your soup 😵💫 This feels like an invasion of privacy
this dude went from helping me in school to helping me survive in life.
Frr
True
I mean that what he says in the description 💀
The last one means you have a good dinner
Still nice.
Dude really went from giving college tips to giving ANYTHING tips now
Gohar life tips when?
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😂😂
gohar tech tips
what tips??? 🤨🤨🤨🤨
Bro went from giving school tips to giving fancy dinner tips 💀🙏
that's normal, not fancy
@@itsmenotjames blud are you fr right now?
@@warzare3661 yes, that is normal.
☠️ mfs it's food respect it atleast you are eating lots of people can't say that be happy with what you have man
@@warzare3661 its normal, bro
*Meanwhile me eating with hands* 💀
Feeeling prooouud Inndiaann 😂😂
@@uvscreativity and you just roasted the whole asian
@@fut4ba_cs not quite though
You're eating salad, meat and soup with your hands? ew
@@m.m.m681 who tf eat salad? lmao, life too short to eat sum grass
Person sitting to the left of me - “Hey can you pass me the bread please?”
Me - *passes it counter clockwise around the table until it gets to them*
🤣
Why does this have zero replies?????
Anyway, LOL😂😂
😂
This is awesome 😎 👏
Lol😂😂😂
Assert dominance by eating with your hands
Don't even use your hands. Just use your face
The only true answer
become sigma male by eating directly i.e eat like a animal
ah yes. being an asian
Yeah, make sure to use growling noises as well. Maybe snare a little too. Just for funsies.
This actually made me glad that I don't have any rich friends.
You only wait for the entire table to be served if the food is cold or a royal is at the table
It’s a common practice in most of the restaurants, not even the fancy ones. At least in EU. That’s why they serve all the food at the same time.
Most of the people will tell you to start eating if the restaurant doesn’t serve the dishes in time.
You ain't ever finding me in these types of restaurants.
Literally what I was just thinking, we never gonna have friends in first place
@@alisalar84 u saying this as if it was some 88 meeting or whatever
Me ttoo
@@alisalar84 Lmao ya gonna see me alone eating 7-11 sandwiches while running to school
That's what I also thought until I had a fancy dinner with my GF for our anniversary. You never know what's gonna come up so it's better to know haha
Now I just need a rich friend
now I just need a friend 💀
Now I just need to be known by someone
@xavier93 you have been known just now 👍
I'm going to my crush's 15th birthday party tomorrow in a super rich hotel. Wish me luck
@@sr.chi7741 good luck!!
please tell us what happens lol
“Pass food counter-clockwise.”
The guy on my left: “Hey, can I have the mashed potatoes?”
“Yeah, sure.” **Passes it to the guy on my right**
bro casually carrying everyone through life
If I learned one thing about rich families it is that they don’t give a shit about being fancy. When people eat like this they are usually just middle class pretending to be rich
People who eat like this are middle class-rich who are trying to follow the etiquette of a fine dining restaurant, it’s all about being aware of where you are. No rich or middle class person will do this in the comfort of their own home or a regular restaurant
So true. I worked at the fanciest places. Nobody cares unless they are a narcissist.
@@marcjtdc how do you know if someone is narcissist 💀
silencing your phone is at least acceptable tho
@@realenew for sure
I like how he immediately says your friend's parents take you to a fancy restaurant assuming we are already poor 💀
Lol
Well if you were the rich person, you'd already know all of these anyway.
@@pexaltmixvobo2045 makes sense
@@pexaltmixvobo2045 nah the few rich friends i know dont really care lmao
@@yeetneet5334 lol
Something I learned from my rich friends is real rich people don’t give a rip about these dinning rules.
The only ones who care are old people, meaning people who come from old money.
Utensils at five o'clock, the universal signal for finishing a meal. Perfect timing, the food looks untouched.
Bro got a million subs from just commenting on videos, what a legend.
why DO YoU CommeNt In EvERy VidEo I sEE
Bruh saw you again😭😭✨
Universal? Lol
Why would the rich people serve difefrent courses why not just the ntkmal fokd jot all rich and posh people serve a starter main and desert lol this cringe alsonin my area my posh snob cousjns they just use normal fork and knife
"bro we're only going to mcdonalds, chill"
hello everybody :)
Lol
Lmaoo
mcdonald's, my favourite fine dining restaurant
RICH friend. Not your stupid friend who doesn't have a joke and doesn't even know what the fuck 1+1 is.
Boycott Mac Donald. It is complicit in genocide. Boycott all Isreal products
In my house, you just don't make a mess, actually use the cutlery (some people need telling, I'm serious) and don't scroll whilst you eat. Otherwise, just don't eat like a goblin.
Instructions unclear I am now the rich friend
Me on the left side:"Hey bro pass me the garlic bread real quick!"
Him:"*Passes counterclockwise*"
Me:-👁️👄👁️
lol to be honest i would just get up and get it.
@@user-zk6zn4rp4t me too😂
passing it counter clock wise is going left you numbnut
@@user-zk6zn4rp4tsmart I would too
"Could we just order another... Plate of bread? So that it could go... Clockwise?"
My mum taught me this when I was little. We were dirt poor. And her etiquette and grace were exquisite because she truly respected the food and company as a whole. And she cooked like an angel. ❤️
Shut up nerd
your mother sounds like a great person, wish you health and happiness
No one asked about your life story
@@lopoluuynobody asked for your reply, nor your existence.
No one told you to give your opinion
Bud my phone has been silent for 15 years now
Everyone: fork and knife
Me :✨ 🖐️✨
when you're done, place your utensils at five o'clock.
Not me scrolling through the comments hoping someone mentioned this
Me waiting 11 hour to place the utensil after finishing dinner at 6 P.M
5 o'clock? Bro dropped out of school
It's either 12 o'clock or 6
@@melonga7435🤓👆
@@melonga7435 no, it's 5
instructions unclear
we had pizza
. once i had a very much boney chicked the flesh was 2% and boney partwas 98% still followed it it was HARD
He said A FANCY DINNER
@@GarbageWasTaken pizza is fancy
@@GarbageWasTaken pizza can be very fancy depending on what the toppings are
Idk
Why
But
The
Silence
Your
Phone
Part
Was
So
Funny
Bruh
This actually helped me when I had a Fine Dining activity for school, thanks
If i had to eat like that in my FRIEND's house, that aint my friend
Obv u belong to street .
@@itsbonkerjojo9028 nah you just afancy ass
@@itsbonkerjojo9028 but that's your home
@@itsbonkerjojo9028Dude, I ain't got time to use 4 different sets of cutlery. I got business to take care of.😂
@@G_Asal4 sets would be 16 utensils
Quick tip: Don't go to snobby friend's house.
I went to one and ate with my hands and a single spoon like I do and his dad was cool about it.
He said, "If we have to force you to do something that you're uncomfortable with then we have failed as elders."
That Dad is a W
Why does that quote go so hard
@@najo3724 because I translated it pretty close to some famous quote I read somewhere.
@@thegodlytical8597 he's a really great man. He even helps me from time to time in my business.
why would you eat with your hands though?
Using more than one fork during a meal was considered a waste of water of soap when I was a kid.
" *pass it counter-clockwise* "
my friend siting to my left: **bruh**
im on the toilet rn. thank you i needed this
Monkey
Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine dining
same
Same
Same
Okay, explanation on the soup:
When the bowl gets emptier, you can tip the bowl slightly to collect all the soup in one place. You tip this away from you, so that there is less chance of spilling on yourself. As such, you will also scoop your spoon away from you.
So I put the napkin on my lap for no reason at all?
i just use the spoon for the hard parts and then drink from the bowl
You're joking right? Tipping the bowl? Are you gonna suggest eating with your feet next? 😂
The soup one makes no sense. Direct it whatever way you want
@@meganoreo1839??? What are you talking about? Tipping the bowl is a normal thing to do, and why in the world are you gonna eat with your foot? Like you’re gonna take your socks and shoes off and dip your feet into the soup? There’s no logic to that, and has nothing to do with tipping a bowl, like if you thought for some reason that tipping your bowl was bad manners, then the next logical step would be to slurp it with the bowl to your face, not dip your foot into it. I seriously don’t know why you just instantly went to the extreme but whatever reasoning you have, tell me
My picky ass would never survive a fancy dinner
Bro time travelled to 1942 fancy dinner dea
Bro gave life hacks to only 1%of the earth population who can afford that 😂 😂
so that means I'm rich?
@@fin92-ytwhat's the business?
@@fin92-ythe’s being a bit dramatic it’s more like 7%
Going to a restaurant does not make you top 1%😂
@@-wizard-4184 exactly
and when u've done everything correctly but u see your friend and his father is eating like a maniac 😂
Remember to drink in small sips and only lightly hold wine glasses at the handle
when your done you flip your knife and fork upside down and cross them on top of your plate
Bro went from teaching me how to study to teaching me how to live 💀
We know he made some rich friends at MIT 😂😂😂
Because their daddy donated a building.
He went to the MIT.
MIT*
Oh that's why my friends parents keep looking at me and saying something to each outher
Imagine some guy to the left of you saying "would you be so kind as to bring the basket of fine poultry towards my person" and then you have to pass it to everyone else first.
Explanations:
- smaller utensils are placed outwards of the bigger ones and are used for starters(/appetizers if there's an even smaller spoon/fork)
- waiting for everyone to be served is just out of respect, and always let the elderly start first (or the most important person)
- always let the elderly sit away from the door to make them feel safer
- the spoon facing outwards is just to prevent food from spilling on your clothes
- spoons are always placed above the plate, forks on the left, knifes on the right, chopsticks on any side parallel to forks and knifes, public utensils in the public plates/bowls, glasses of wine/water/cups of tea on the top right corner, bottles of wine on the side of the table (with ice if necessary)
- snacks before food before fruits and/or dessert
thx
Ah yes, letting my food get cold because little Timmy didn't get his nuggets yet.
Scooping outwards isnt even mandatory. You can do it however you want…
@@josuke693 Just don’t make it fall and you’re alright
Got no "Rich Friends" but Hey atleast now I know the etiquettes and rules of rich people's dinner 🤣🤣🤣
Bro taught us how to act like old timey fancy bourgeoisie
Whenever i go fine dining like for an anniversary ill be sure to forget all of this. THANKS ‼️😂
This information will definitely change my eating habit of "I do not have a single fuck to give"
I was friends with the richest person in my school, his whole family was so chill since they were app developers and bank owners. Dinners were just sleepovers with candy and movies.
That’s because you were having dinner in his home. The dining etiquette is for fine dining
Him: Wait until everyone is served. Me:NOM NOM
Share your food clockwise
Your buddy sitting on your left in a 20 people table asking for food first: 💀
My guy went from helping me with school to telling me how to eat
yes lol 😂
Dining etiquette keeping you big as hell
Like beggar
@@dominocrownbromark1982 like begging keeping you big as hell
@@NukeDaMoon LMFAO
Santa Cruz Medicinials keeping you small as hell
@@Dranzer2024 like beggar
Staff gonna have an aneurysm when i scoop towards myself
Try Army style dining in and dining out. Trust me you’d rather go to this dining experience over the army style
Me in a fancy restaurant? Rich friend?
Nahh, they r invisible in my life 🫥
As a Chinese, formal dinners like this in the west is just so confusing and difficult for me 😭😭😭 Got used to just used a spoon and chopsticks I can’t remember when to use those utensils
Forks are pretty common in the west, but yeah, this is too formal for most of us anyways 😂
Just don’t, it’s a euro trash kind of culture that no one wants part of but everyone loves to say how ridiculous they are for thinking they’re better than everyone just for eating like this. If you do end up in those places just do everything wrong and enjoy the show of grown ass people getting mad over how someone else eats
Yeah you'll never ever worry about this in the west unless you're REALLY trying hard because nobody even notices
In the end, if the food ends up in my stomach, I don’t care how anyone eats it.
Bruh it's called etiquette
@@GamingGamer_-lolFOOD IS FOOD I EATED WHATEVER WAY I WANT
@@supermagician874 Just saying I used to say it. Just don't do it at a fancy restaurant or people will stare at you
@@GamingGamer_-lol weird people then
@@ThePharaoh.1053 Why?
I’ve never hated having ADHD more than these scenarios
Guys trust me the last part is EXTREMELY important
Silence your phone while dinner is a good thing I think, because people can appreciate their time to be with their family or friends. That's how you show respect for them.
if the soup is hot, face the spoon away from you. If it's cold, face the spoon towards you.
who eats cold soup 😭
@@smaghiff3335 Gazpacho?
@@YamiLunaria shh we don't talk about the things that disprove my point
@@smaghiff3335 💀💀💀💀
LOL@@smaghiff3335
When finished with your meal, place your utensils at five o'clock on your plate. This signals to the server that you are done.
"Just eat"
Im 14 years old and my gramps often takes me out to dinner. I have learned quite a lot in the past fee years so here are my best tips.
1. If you are in a really fancy place, never serve yourself water or wine, its considered disrespectful towards the waiters.
2. When you are done eating always put knife and fork on the plate. They must be close to eachother, on the right side and with the heads looking towards the center of the plate. The knife must be placed in front of the fork. If you really want to be elegant, you can tilt them upwards if you didnt enjoy the food or downwords if you really liked it. The degree at which you tilt them rapresents your love or hate for the dish you just ate.
3. If you are with a girl, remember these rules:
- Always let the lady sit first.
- You should be the one offering her to sit, not her deciding to sit.
- Always let her take the chair closest to the wall.
- If theres wine involved, and you are the man, you should always taste it first. If she is not drinking it, its maybe because you havent sipped it yet.
Thats it for now, hopes it helps!
Thx man for the tip
Your a true homie
unironically also 14 with no lady to taste wine for I guess I'm just not him😓
instructions unclear: i was at a mcdonalds and people think im clinically insane
I think the wine thing is very smart, subtle, and considerate, like it's the small gestures that don't really get noticed but will definitely help someone be more at ease.
Sounds like a sad, sad world. So fake, shallow, elitist, everyone needs to play their little part like an actor instead of just being genuine, having fun and enjoying the food. It's a personal choice, but that lifestyle sounds like hell to me.
Or eat like a normal person
Listen to the first part, the video talks about being invited to a fancy dinner so of course there are dining etiquettes.
Love the fact that rich people aren’t normal
This is now on a random playlist for me just in case
The face it away from you is just unreasonable
i love it when gohar gives us his big tip!
💀💀
Ayo
Bro what 💀
Wtf💀
The third one is just good manners
How do? always passing it counter clockwise is just pointless, why not clockwise?
I think they meant waiting for everyone to be served.@@vreikezen8268
@@vreikezen8268 the third one is to wait for everyone to be served before eating
@@user-tk4ed9gq4k my bad
Why would the rich people serve difefrent courses why not just the ntkmal fokd jot all rich and posh people serve a starter main and desert lol this cringe alsonin my area my posh snob cousjns they just use normal fork and knife
Nah bro advising me how to survive in life
As someone who eats alone with my hands. I can say this tip really helped me :D
As convincing as Chandler " Hey, I didn't make the rules"😅😅
Rich Friend after Dinner:Have some dessert
Me: No, wait let me follow Gohar first 😂😂😂😂 😂
What about just being polite and also hanging out with people whose parents won't crucify you for not scooping soup away from you
The rich family: “bro are you ok? Just eat….”
Me using the forbidden method:
*hands*
I think you are forgetting the most important tip:*How to not the loudest bomb noise when you go for the scoop*
Here’s a few additional ones I’ve learned over the years:
Enter your seat from the left, exit from the right.
If you’re close with someone (generally a fiance or spouse) you generally pull their chair out for them when they’re seating (this one depends on the event).
Make sure all items being passed goes through a full rotation before being returned to the center of the table.
Don’t eat when a guest is speaking, or if a toast is being performed.
This one also depends on what type of event, but generally you don’t eat if someone is missing from the table unless they had to leave the event.
3rd one is stupid (the talking rule)
@@ThePharaoh.1053 I’m mainly talking about like a guest to the formal meeting such as a speaker or the host.
Formal dining is meant to socialize so you shouldn’t be afraid to talk to others, even if you don’t know them. Though I’d generally not talk about certain things such as politics, or any negative subjects, but it is generally fine to talk about anything that may interest you or the people sharing the table.
@@Fyno food is tasty
@@ThePharaoh.1053 indeed :3
Your a life saver all respects to Gohar the best❤❤❤
Im literally watching this while eating at a restaurant LMAO
What are you doing with your life if you're watching your phone at a restaurant.
@@meenagautam7388everybody does that
@@meenagautam7388its fine if ur alone, normal, in fact. Just don't eat too slow bc of it
@@hamidogamerusually well adjusted human beings talk to the other people they’re eating with
@@JohnnyHairdo what if you are alone??
some more tips from a fellow person who learned table etiquette:
1. Once your done eating, place the utensils at five o' clock (\) to signal that your done eating, make sure the tines are facing upward.
2. If you have a backpack or bag or something, place it on the ground.
3. NEVER put your elbows on the table, keep your elbows off the table.
4. If your a male and theres fellow females at your table, you usually pull the chairs out for them and once they sit down, you push the chair in for them
5. You obviously want to wait for a senior person to sit down first before you sit down, and then wait for them to start eating first before you start eating.
6. If someone asks you to pass salt or pepper, just pass them both. Theres a chance that they might use both, so its better to just pass salt and pepper. (IDK ABOUT THIS)
7. If your going to add seasoning to your food, make sure to taste it first before adding seasoning.
8. Instead of biting bread off, you break it with your hands. Make sure to break only 1-2 pieces at a time.
9. dont talk with food in your mouth, chew with your mouth closed.
10. No hats or electronics at the table.
my table etiquette is
1. get food
2. eat
3. talk
like there is no point in this
tf do you think I am, a robot?
I will not be following this shit 😂
@@anhvu-yp9vsfr it's nonsense
”Thank u u flabbergasting gentleman i hope u do sure behave like a king u make me feel like a queen without a kingdom i she’ll sit with u .”
The only one here that makes sense is the 9th one these other ones are BS especially that 4th one
"Nah man im done i doin all that"
-me to my friend
Nah not the regular show episode. 😂
This will help me in my manners lesson in Home Ec!
You get hoke ec where I wanna do that?
This is crazy. My parent always taught me to look into my own plate, which I find reasonable. I know about etiquette, but I didn't know that there were also rules about how to properly scoop your soup 😵💫
This feels like an invasion of privacy
Thanks for the advice, I really never knew what forks to use first
I’ll wink at my friend and he’ll make sure to act clearly so i can imitate his behavior
"I didn't make these rules"
"and follow Gohar"
Where I’m from (Europe) it’s custom to place your cutlery at 4 o’clock and not horizontal as shown in the vid! Interesting to see different rules
Me be eating like an animal because I am hungry as hell😂
The outwards spoon scoop is so that the dripping soup is away from you.
This guy has tips for every damn thing
Look at The food... Well deserved. No one touching that...
The moment I'm expected to use a knife for a salad is the moment I leave
I'm gonna use my hand and you ain't stopping me. 🔥
Bro this helped me so much thank you you saved my life🙏🏿
gohar went from helping with school and homework to helping me get a job and look fancy while eating 😂😂😂 bros a real one
This is why I love this channel.
If someone invited me to a fancy dinner i simply wouldn't come