Table Settings Etiquette Made Easy

Informal Table Setting Ideas
Table Setting Etiquette:
For many sitting in front of endless cutlery and glassware at a dinner table, (especially at formal functions) is intimidating! Which pieces belong to whom? Which fork do I pick up first? Is this glass mine or the person next to me?

Informal Table Setting Ideas
Don’t fret! Just familiarize yourself with the basics and the rest will fall into place.
Here are a few simple tips will help you with formal or informal table setting etiquette.
Cutlery: GOLDEN RULE: ALWAYS work from the “outside, in”
Informal Entertaining
Dinner plate: This is the first thing to be set on the table, and may serve as your guide to placement..
Napkin: The napkin may be folded or put in a napkin ring and placed either to the left of the forks or on the center of the dinner plate. You may instead choose to place a folded napkin under the forks, if that is your preference..
1-2 Knives: Always to the right, and forks are always to the left.
2 Forks: Place the forks to the left of the plate.. The larger of the two forks, the “dinner fork” is used for the main course; the smaller fork is used for the salad or appetizer. The forks are arranged according to when you will need to use them. Therefore, if the small fork is needed for an appetizer or a salad served before the main course, then it is placed on the left (outside) of the dinner fork. Or, if the salad is served after the main course, then the small fork is placed to the right (inside) of the dinner fork, and next to the plate.
1 Dinner knife: The dinner knife is set immediately to the right of the plate. Make sure the “cutting” edge faces inward, toward the plate. If the main course is meat, a steak knife can take the place of the dinner knife. At an informal meal, the dinner knife may be used for all courses. Only clean silverware should be placed on the table. No exceptions!
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The soup spoon, if needed, will always be on the extreme right if being served as a first course, or second in from the right if being served as a second course.
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Dessert cutlery will always be at the top of the place setting with the fork facing right and the spoon positioned above this with the bowl facing left.
