A Swedish coworker was asked if she was from England by the way she held
her knife and fork while eating. She's right handed so she eats with the knife
in her right hand and the fork in the left with the curved side up. My wife says
this is called Continental style. Although I found a lot of info on what this is,
I couldn't find out WHYthis is. Just wondering if one of you gents across
one of these big ponds could lend some insight.
I figure it has something to do with not showing "aggression" to your hosts
while eating such as always keeping your knife blade turned towards you, etc.
Just gotta' know,
Paul
her knife and fork while eating. She's right handed so she eats with the knife
in her right hand and the fork in the left with the curved side up. My wife says
this is called Continental style. Although I found a lot of info on what this is,
I couldn't find out WHYthis is. Just wondering if one of you gents across
one of these big ponds could lend some insight.
I figure it has something to do with not showing "aggression" to your hosts
while eating such as always keeping your knife blade turned towards you, etc.
Just gotta' know,
Paul



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