“‘Sit up straight,’ said mom to Mabel, ‘and keep your elbows off the table!’” This was the silly, somewhat nonsensical rhyme my stepmom used to reprimand us with whenever our table manners got out of ...
In an October 1985 issue of the “The New York Times,” editors published what was essentially an obituary for dining etiquette, accompanied by a notecard-size illustration of dinner party guests ...
It’s no longer hip to be a square. Over half of Gen Z diners don’t think table etiquette is relevant anymore, according to a survey by restaurant group Prezzo. The survey found that 77% of Gen Z ...