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British etiquette coach William Hanson shared a formal method to eat an orange using a knife and fork. His method involves cutting off the stem, scoring the skin, peeling segments, and eating with a ...
Plus the cruddiest pranks that some diners like to pull. Darron Cardosa is a food service professional with over 30 years of restaurant experience. He has written more than 1,500 articles and blog ...
If my professional life has taught me one thing, it is this: If you work hard at everything you do, are respectful and maintain a positive attitude, many wonderful paths will open for you at different ...
Dear Eric: I just can’t come to grips with the new style phone etiquette where you send a direct question or comment to someone (texts mainly, or emails, messenger, etc.) and it seems now optional to ...
DEAR ERIC: I just can’t come to grips with the new style phone etiquette where you send a direct question or comment to someone (texts mainly, or emails, messenger, etc.) and it seems now optional to ...
Dear Eric: I just can’t come to grips with the new style phone etiquette where you send a direct question or comment to someone (texts mainly, or emails, messenger, etc.) and it seems now optional to ...