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Using A Fork On It's Own Instead Of A Knife And Fork Together
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I have seen more and more people eating in this way, especially young people, elbow on table, shoveling food in using only their fork instead using a knife and fork together. I think it looks slovenly and is bad manners.
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Hi Polly, TV Tropes has "Ghost"?
"In Ghost, when looking for a nuclear bomb in the press parking lot at Notre Dame, where the Pope was scheduled to speak, Mike identifies the enemy agent when he claims to be from Alabama, but is eating his meal in the Continental style (not switching the fork to the right hand to cut with a knife in the left) instead of the American one."
Sound about right?
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"In Ghost, when looking for a nuclear bomb in the press parking lot at Notre Dame, where the Pope was scheduled to speak, Mike identifies the enemy agent when he claims to be from Alabama, but is eating his meal in the Continental style (not switching the fork to the right hand to cut with a knife in the left) instead of the American one."
Sound about right?
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I think it is just dropping outdated and unnecessary social demands from a past age.
There are times when a knive and fork are appropriate and others when a knife is simply not needed. As for elbows, the table is the obvious place to put them whilst dining. I figure the ban must have started as someone's idea of a joke, which then got out of hand.
There are times when a knive and fork are appropriate and others when a knife is simply not needed. As for elbows, the table is the obvious place to put them whilst dining. I figure the ban must have started as someone's idea of a joke, which then got out of hand.
This was one of the behavioural aspects that so irritated the owner of the Gleneagles Hotel where the Pythons stayed, that inspired Fawlty Towers.
Terry Gilliam, the American member of the team ate in the American fashion - cutting up food and then putting down the knife and using the fork only - the owner told him off for it!!
Terry Gilliam, the American member of the team ate in the American fashion - cutting up food and then putting down the knife and using the fork only - the owner told him off for it!!
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