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  1. We had an etiquette workshop at a conference a few years and I still use it … your left hand makes a “b” for your bread plate and your right hand makes a “d” for your drink/glass. I still use it :)

  2. Do you happen to remember the where you did this in Quebec City. I want to arrange something like this for my kid’s school but am finding it hard to locate in the Internet. I too did something like this in grade school and it was quite memorable. Thanks!

  3. Hi Julie – it was so many years ago. Who knows if they still do this. I think it was Chateau Frontenac at their restaurant, but I can’t be too sure.

  4. I am always SO bad at this and it really gets me at the holidays. Thank you for this super helpful guide!

  5. Thanks for sharing! I know how to set a basic table but I’m am out on the fancy dinner etiquette or how to set a table with multiple forks haha. Always good info to have on hand!

  6. Please. Proof read your articles.
    The layout and the instructions for use of the flat ware DO NOT match.
    Very confusing for newbiesโ€”โ€”

  7. I believe I followed the infographic with the tips. Can you please clarify what’s confusing? Other than the dessert spoon and fork at the end, I followed the “rules” in my tips.

  8. I always thought the sharp end of the dinner knife was to face towards the dinner plate. Maybe l saw the picture wrong.

  9. Ironically, the picture of the setting has the knife facing wrong way.!!
    The other example is correct.
    I was confused for a bit.hahaha