1. Talking or Texting on Cell Phones
Cell phones should be turned off, on vibrate or silent during a meal. Never answer the call unless it is an emergency. If expecting an emergency call, then let your table party know so that when you receive it, you can excuse yourself from the table and talk outside.
2. Chewing With Your Mouth Open
The mouth should be closed when chewing. ABC (already been chewed) is not an appetizing sight.
3. Talking With Mouth Full
When the mouth is full of food, wait to speak until you have swallowed the food. Again, it is not appetizing to see food and when talking with food in the mouth, some could accidentally get spit onto your guests.
4. Blowing Nose at the Dinner Table
It is very offensive and unsanitary to blow one's nose at the table. Excuse yourself and go to the restroom.
5. Rudeness to Wait Staff
Being rude or impolite to the wait staff is unacceptable. If you do not like your food or wine, let the wait staff know politely and they will get you a replacement. However, if you have eaten most or all the food on your plate or drank most of the wine, then you should not expect a replacement meal or drink.
6. Picking Your Teeth
It is inconsiderate to use a toothpick, fingers, or utensils to pick at your teeth at the dinner table. If food is stuck in your teeth, then excuse yourself and go to the restroom.
7. Burping
Sometimes burping may be unavoidable, but try to suppress it using your napkin.
8. Flatulence
Sometimes passing gas may be unavoidable, but try to suppress it. Squeeze the anal sphincter hard until the urge goes away.
9. Licking Fingers
If your fingers happen to get food on them, use your napkin to wipe them clean. Or, excuse yourself, and use the restroom to wash hands.
10. Grooming or Make-Up
Although commonly seen in restaurants, the place to primp is in the restroom.
11. Alcohol Overindulgence
It is uncouth to drink too much. It is also unhealthy to have too much alcohol and unsafe to drive. Even if you have a designated driver, alcohol tends to unleash obnoxious behavior.
12. Not Leaving a Tip
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