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Do the traditional table manners which dictate what order food is offered/served to people, ie by sex and by age cause offense to anyone else - or am I just being petty?
Sexism and Ageism have serious consequenses in our workplaces and in society in general, so why is it OK to enforce it in a domestic environment?
When at my Mother's, being the youngest of 3 daughters, I'm fed up of my husband always being last in line. He is very polite but not used to formality and I feel uncomfortable when he is always asked last, as if my mother respects him less than her other Sons-in-Law.
Being the youngest of the family, I think years of always being asked last and considered last, in attempt to promote good manners left me feeling inadequate and less important, and therefore as an adult I am shy and lacking confidence. When I have said this to my Mum she has just laughed at me and said 'that's what happens when you are the youngest.'
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my dad once said to me that my brother gets special treatment because he is the eldest and my sister gets special treatment because she is the youngest, the baby, of the family - there are only 3 of us!!!
I told him that may work with your family (there were 10 of them) but in this case all it actually means is the middle child gets left out!! he hadn't even thought of it! I have always been treated differently and its wrong - balls to nonsense etiquette - its outdated and just plain rude