Tag: dining etiquette

Etiquette Tuesday: Flossy
[ 4 ] October 4, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Flossy

  Floss picks are an awesome invention. I’ll preface my Etiquette tip with that disclaimer.  Floss picks are not, however, an awesome invention that should be used at the dinner table.  While out at brunch with a friend this past weekend, she posed the question to me on how to tell someone politely not to […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Khan’s Bar & Grill
[ 11 ] September 27, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Khan’s Bar & Grill

About a month ago, I went on a Facebook/Twitter rant about a spot called Khan’s Bar & Grill and I received the same response about 10 times over: “What happened??”  For a minute I struggled with whether to even give this place one drop of attention from my site, but on this Etiquette Tuesday, I decided […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Grooming, Part Deux
[ 0 ] September 20, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Grooming, Part Deux

One of my Twitter friends suggested I touch on this subject: grooming at the table. I discussed this subject last October and it seems some folks did not get the memo because they are still GROOMING at the table!  There are many reasons there is a bathroom at many eating establishments and the main one […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Cancellation Policy
[ 1 ] August 30, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Cancellation Policy

After hearing for almost a week that our town would be turned upside down, Hurricane Irene came and went luckily leaving with minor damages.  For many of us, most of our plans were disposable and could be postponed until the next weekend or week after but what about those of us who could not alter […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Dame Espacio
[ 0 ] August 23, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Dame Espacio

The rules behind buying a drink for the other sex go a little something like this: you buy the drink, exchange the common courtesies of life i.e. what’s your name, thanks for the drink, blah, blah, blah, nice to meet you (*at this point if exchanging numbers is your thing on the first meeting then […]

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