Summary: Taking small bites is a part of proper etiquette, learn all about proper table manners in this free video.
Marianne Johanson was born in Stockholm Sweden, where she was taught various types of etiquette in boarding school. She moved to America, and teaches manners and etiquette to small...read more
"Hi! I am Marianne and on behalf of expertvillage.com, I will be discussing the proper dining etiquette. This session will be on the correct amount of food that you put on to your spoon or your fork. What you want to do is just put a small enough bite to where you can chew it quickly. It should not bulge out in your mouth with too big of a bite. This will allow you to continue conversation with your dining partners. Of course always chew with your mouth closed, and then you can continue discussing whatever you need to discuss. Of course, it is very rude to talk with your mouth open while chewing, so you should always chew with your mouth closed. That is the correct amount of food that you should have on your utensil. "
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