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British Manners When EatingNames: Will, Felix, Poppy & Amanda

Student IDs: 1815125, 1688376, 1817234, 1819401

Teacher: Dot MacKenzie

Date: 09/06/2017

Contents

British Manners : Knives and forks

Another interesting British table manners

Other meanings for knives and forks

Breakfast

Low Tea

Dinner Manners

Conclusion

British Manners: Knives and Forks

Figure 1

Figure 2

Another interesting British table manners

The left photo is that if you are

just pausing, you should place

your knife and fork on the plate

with an inverted V shape.

The right one is

that when you

have finished

eating, you can

place like this

Figure 3

Other Meanings for Knives and

Forks

Figure 4

Breakfast

Figure 5

Low Tea

Figure 6 Figure 7

Dinner MannersThings You Should Not Do

Never chew with your mouth open.

Never put too much food in your mouth.

Never use your fingers to push food onto

your spoon or fork.

Do not sip from a coffee spoon or

teaspoon.

Never mash or mix food on your plate.

Do not blow on hot food or drink.

Never talk with food in your mouth.Figure 8

Conclusion

References Figure 1: Table manners 30/08/2012 {Picture} Retrieved from:

http://life.vsuch.com/2012/livelihood_0830/40501.html

Figure 2: Table manners Yangyuan 10/10/2015 {Picture} Retrieved from:

http://tinyurl.com/y82rmm4a

Figure 3: Table manners Shenyidian 14/12/2015 {Picture} Retrieved from:

http://www.sohu.com/a/48455401_349192

Figure 4: Table manners (n.d.) {Picture} Retrieved from:

http://www.hopetrip.com.tw/news/201412/171565.html

Figure 5: Breakfast Duohuiwang 16/11/2016 {Picture} Retrieved from http://tinyurl.com/y8pbg2bm

Figure 6: Low Tea WEEKEND REPORTERS 06/09/2013 {PICTURE} Retrieved from:

http://tinyurl.com/ydx39phs

Figure 7: Low Tea (n.d.) {Picture} Retrieved from: http://tinyurl.com/yct7a7n7

Figure 8:Dinner Manners (n.d.) {Picture} Retrieved from: https://www.qianfandu.com/news/348691