Why is the bread plate on the left?

Now, think of the little “d” on your right hand. It stands for “drink.” Those glasses on your right are yours. The little “b” on left-hand stands for “bread.” That's YOUR bread plate!
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Does bread plate go on left or right?

Bread and butter plate

This small round plate, commonly called a side plate, should be set to the left of the forks. It can also be placed slightly above the forks, as long as it remains to the left of the dinner plate.
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Why does the side plate go on the left?

The forks go on the left, and the knives go on the right, with the sharp side of the knife pointed towards the plate. Water or wine glasses go just above the knife. For a more formal setting, the bread plate goes to the left of the fork. If you have a small knife for the bread or rolls, lie it across the bread plate.
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What is a trick for remembering which side your bread plate is on and which side your drinks are on?

Make a B with your thumb, index finger, and middle finger of your left hand, and make a D with your thumb, index finger, and middle finger of your right hand. This tells you that your bread plate is on your left, and your water and drinks are on your right. Please, just do this in your head!
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What side does the napkin and fork go?

The napkin goes either to the left of the fork, or on the very outside. If you have three forks in a formal table setting, put the napkin on the plate. When you sit down, unfold the napkin, and put it in your lap.
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Dining Etiquette: Which side is my bread plate on?



What side do glasses go on a table?

Cups And Glasses

Drinkware should be placed on the upper right-hand side of the place setting, with the largest glass placed closest to the center of the setting. The water glass is the biggest (15) followed by the red wine glass (16) and the smaller white wine glass (17).
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Where is the fish knife and fork set on the table?

Following the traditional rules of dining table setting placements, the fish knife and fork get laid out in order of use. In other words, if you are serving the fish with the appetizer course, place the knife to the right of the dinner knife and the fish fork to the left of the dinner fork.
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Does the fork ever go on the right?

(j) Oyster Fork: If shellfish are to be served, the oyster fork goes to the right of the spoons. Note: It is the only fork ever placed on the right of the plate.
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Do waiters serve from the right or left?

How do you serve and clear the plates from the dining room table at a dinner party? In America, the rule of thumb is to "serve on the left!" Plates, along with other serving dishes, are served on the left side of the guests. Plates are cleared from the table on the right side of the guests.
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Which plate left or right?

Glassware should be set above and to the right of the dinner plate, in order of water glass, red wine, white wine from left to right. Side plates go to the left.
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Why is the fork on the left?

Because the fork was an assisting utensil to the knife, and the knife was already firmly gripped in the right hand, people were forced to navigate the fork with their left hand. It is for this reason that the fork was then laid upon on the left side of the plate.
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Where do you place your napkin once you've finished eating?

At the end of the meal, loosely place the napkin to the left of the plate. Do not refold it - this signals to the wait staff that you have finished your meal.
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Why should you hold glasses by the stem and cutlery from the middle?

TIP- When setting the table, hold glasses by the stem and cutlery from the middle to minimize the appearance of finger prints.
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What is salad knife?

+ Larger Image. Made from a hard nylon plastic, this type of utensil is designed to be used for cutting fresh vegetables such as salad greens. The purpose of the salad knife is to provide a cutting material that will not turn the fresh ingredients brown once they have been cut.
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Why are dessert forks smaller?

Dessert Fork

Slightly smaller than the salad fork, it's also called a pastry fork or pie fork. This fork may have three or four tines, and the left tine will be larger than the others, with a flattened edge. This allows the user to hold a plate in the left hand and cut through pastry with the left edge.
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Where does the iced tea spoon go?

The iced-beverage spoon is laid on the table on the right side of the glass. But once used it is not returned to the table.
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Does the napkin go under the fork?

For a formal table: Place napkins to the left of the forks if there's room on the table; otherwise, you can place them under the forks, or position them on the charger or placemat. For an informal table: Place them under the forks, or in the middle of the place setting.
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Is butter knife one word?

a small knife with a dull blade, for cutting, serving, or spreading butter.
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Where does the steak knife go on the table?

Place the steak knife immediately to the right of the plate or napkin. Next place the teaspoon to the right of that and the soup spoon to the right of the teaspoon. The placement of the teaspoon is an exception to the rule that utensils are used from the outside in; teaspoons and dessert spoons are generally used last.
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Where do you place a knife rest on a table?

Soiled utensils are laid on the plate or bowl it is provided with (not on the table). Never rest a utensil half on a plate and half on the table. The rules are, of course, different when using chopsticks. Rest your knife on the top right of your plate (diagonally) with the fork nearby (tines up).
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What hand should the knife be in?

The “American” involves having your fork in your left and your knife in your right when cutting your food, then putting the knife down and switching your fork to your right hand to eat, tines facing upwards.
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When should you not clear a table?

In general, it's best practice to wait until all guests at a table have finished before clearing a course's dishes, especially if you work in a relatively formal dining setting. Clearing one guest's dish before the others may make his or her companions feel rushed and uncomfortable.
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What area of a guests already used silverware should you never touch?

Your healthy habits will be appreciated and will most likely pay out in the end, literally. When you carry a plate, never let any of your fingers, especially the thumb, touch the top of the plate.
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