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Good table manners involve sitting up straight without elbows on the table, being clean and tidy before eating, using utensils like forks and spoons properly without noise, chewing food quietly with your mouth closed, and not talking with your mouth full.

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Good table manners involve sitting up straight without elbows on the table, being clean and tidy before eating, using utensils like forks and spoons properly without noise, chewing food quietly with your mouth closed, and not talking with your mouth full.

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Good Table Manners:

1. Maintain a good posture and sit properly when


eating. Do not rest your elbows on the edge of the
table.

2. See to it that before coming to the dining table, you


look comfortably clean and tidy. Comb your hair and
keep it neat and in place.

3. Use your dining tools such as fork, spoon, napkin,


glass, and others properly. Avoid unnecessary noise
when using them. Do not play with them after
eating.

4. Chew your food quietly and thoroughly. Close your


mouth while chewing the food.

5. Do not talk when your mouth is full.

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