business dinner etiquette
Business Dinner Etiquette
When attending a business dinner, there is a specific etiquette that one needs to follow in order to avoid embarrassment. Here is a guide for improving dining skills.
- Arriving on the scheduled time is very important during a formal function. If you are the host, it is advisable to reach the venue earlier to check the arrangement and the menu.
- If you are going to be late as a guest, due to unavoidable reasons, call up the host and inform him well in advance.
- As a guest, Do Not ever get a gift or flowers for the host during a formal dinner. Gifting is acceptable only if you are invited for dinner at their home.
- A gentleman is always expected to escort a lady, help her with her coat, and pass it to the attendants.
- The host is required to assist the guests in sitting arrangement or inform them where they should be seated.
- The guests, on the other hand, should not sit before they have been informed about the sitting arrangement. They can be seated in case there are placards placed on tables.
- One should not place bags, cell phones, etc., on the dining table. The napkin should be placed on the lap.
- The guests should not begin the meal before everyone's served. The hosts, on the other hand, should begin eating when everyone is served as the guests follow the hosts.
- When the table is set formally, one should begin with the outermost cutlery and work one's way in. When in doubt, follow the host.
- In the European style, food is cut with the knife in the right hand, and eaten with the fork in the left. Whereas, in American style, food is cut with the knife in the right hand and then eaten by switching the fork to the right hand.
- Used cutlery should never be placed on the table; it should rather be placed back in the plate.
- It is advisable to maintain a proper pace that matches with the rest of the diners while eating.