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VIDEO: Newarkers Mind Their Manners at Etiquette Class

Two-hour class teaches basic table manners

 
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Newarkers learn basic table etiquette during a two-hour class Saturday at Boylan Recreation Center.
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Newarkers learn basic table etiquette during a two-hour class Saturday at Boylan Recreation Center.

Newark residents minded their p's and q's last Saturday during a two-hour lesson on social graces in a formal dining setting.

Instructor J. Wesley Tann, etiquette guru and renowned fashion designer, hosted the free, two-hour class at Boylan Recreation Center, touching upon basic table manners and learning the "art of the silver."

Following a brief-brush up of protocol, the crowd of about 40 people enjoyed a fancy three-course meal served by Chef Leroy Baldwin, of Lincoln College of New England, and an attentive waitstaff.

Among Tann's tips to being a more elegant dinner guest:

  • When seated at the table, begin conversation with the person on your right first. That way, you set the environment for polite chitchat while enjoying your meal.
  • When enjoying a piece of bread, tear off and butter a bite-sized piece, while leaving the rest on your plate. Tann advised against stuffing the entire roll into your mouth.
  • The napkin is to be placed on the lefthand side of the plate when leaving the table.
  • Red wine glasses should be cupped in the hand, while white should be held by the stem so as not to warm it.
  • Taste your food before adding salt and pepper. It is insulting to the chef if you don't.

Watch the video above for more information.

Related Topics: Etiquette and newark

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