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Friday, December 17

..it's FriDAY..!!

SaLAm....Haaaii y'all........huaaaaaa...today i'm soooooooooo happpppYYYY...u all know why???

because tomorrow got NO class...phheww...but..I have to prepare for 'mock interview' (Monday) and 'public speaking' (the day after)..

Today's topic is Grooming...I like this class MUCH!
especially it is conducted by miss Leilanie..She's so beautiful and have look younger than her age..i'm so amazed with her, not only because she's gorgeous, but also her charisma and personality that make this class very very very entertaining and exciting..!!!

Her assistant, Nor Yasara is the owner of Yasara boutique at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman..
she teach us how to wear a tudung/selendang nicely..

lastly, Audi and Nazreen volunteerly be the model for dining etiquette..


Restaurant Etiquette Tips
ouchh!! please don't do this!!



Here are some example of Proper Dining Etiquette...

this is the actual arrangement of a complete dining table..

A. Napkin B. Salad Fork C. Dinner Fork D. Fish Fork E. Soup Bowl F. Soup Plate G. Dinner Plate H.Dinner Knife I. Fish KnifeJ. Soup Spoon K. Bread Plate L. Butter Knife M. Dessert Spoon N.Dessert Fork O. Water Goblet P. Red Wine Glass Q. White Wine Glass

Napkin Manners

  1. Once seated at your table, immediately place the napkin on your lap. At fine dining restaurants, sometimes your waiter will do this for you, but if not, than there’s nothing wrong with you doing it yourself.
  2. If you have to leave the table, place your loosely folded napkin to the left or right of your plate. Wadding it up on the table is not acceptable and never place your napkin on your chair.
  3. When your meal is over, leave the semi-folded napkin at the left side of the place setting. Do not crumple, twist or leave on the chair.

Which silverware do I use???

Use the silverware farthest from your plate. Start your meal by using the knife, fork, or spoon that is farthest from your plate. Work your way in, using one utensil for each course. You’ll find the salad fork farthest to your left with your dinner fork usually the closest to your plate. Your soup spoon will be farthest to your right, followed by a salad or fish knife and dinner knife. Your dessert spoon and fork are above your plate or brought out with dessert..

Okay..catch y'all later!! tadaa~~

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