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Dinner Etiquette & Proper Table Manners : Etiquette for Placing Silverware in the V Position

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Placing the silverware in a V position is a part of proper etiquette, learn all about proper dinner etiquette in this free video.

Expert: Elena Brouwer
Contact: www.etiquettecentre.com
Bio: Ms. Elena Brouwer is an internationally recognized etiquette and protocol expert, certified by the prestigious Protocol School of Washington D.C.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • vote up,......

  • she's right... put the silverware together at the right side when you're finish - not X

  • I prefer the english style. The forks togheter like if it was 6:30 :P Looks better.

  • nice

  • I do not understand the language. What do the forks in position V?

  • no the clock position would be 4:20 ;)

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  • agree luv it

  • lol damn funny

    you should join the expert village etiquette team)) waiting for the new videos soon)))

  • That's a tough call b/c there is a pro and con to each way. It's nice to have your plate removed when you are the diner who has finished your meal. However, when that happens, it makes those who are still eating feel rushed or dining alone.

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