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Dining Etiquette: The Art of the Table

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Dining Etiquette: The Art of the Table

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Building Confidence, Character and Social Awareness

School and college years play an important role in shaping a student’s confidence, behaviour and ability to interact with the world around them. Our School & College Etiquette course equips students with essential social and interpersonal skills, covering personal presentation, communication, classroom conduct, respect for teachers and peers, friendship etiquette, teamwork, digital behaviour, dining manners and appropriate conduct in shared and public spaces. The program encourages students to become more mindful, respectful and confident in both academic and social environments.
Led by certified etiquette consultant Alisha Sachdev, the course introduces students to the finer aspects of everyday conduct that contribute to their overall development. Through practical and relatable learning, students develop the awareness to communicate respectfully, interact confidently, make thoughtful choices and conduct themselves appropriately across classrooms, campuses, social settings and everyday situations.

Course Description

Equip students with the essential etiquette and social skills needed to navigate school, college and everyday interactions with confidence and respect. This program covers personal presentation, communication, classroom conduct, social etiquette, teamwork, digital behaviour and public manners, helping students develop into confident, considerate and socially aware individuals.
Understand the importance of personal hygiene, neat grooming and appropriate dressing in creating a positive impression. Learn suitable standards for uniforms, casual wear and college attire while maintaining cleanliness, comfort and individuality.
Learn how to greet teachers, professors, staff, classmates and visitors appropriately and introduce yourself with confidence. Understand everyday courtesies such as saying please, thank you and excuse me, acknowledging others and showing consideration in daily interactions.
Develop appropriate classroom behaviour through punctuality, attentive listening and active participation. Learn when and how to ask questions, avoid unnecessary disruptions, respect others while they are speaking and contribute positively to the learning environment.
Understand how to approach, address and communicate respectfully with teachers, professors and other faculty members. Learn appropriate ways to ask for assistance, clarify doubts, request appointments and communicate outside the classroom while respecting professional boundaries.
Build confidence when speaking before classmates, teachers or larger audiences. Learn effective voice modulation, articulation, posture, eye contact and audience engagement, along with techniques for managing nervousness and delivering presentations with clarity and confidence.
Learn how to build healthy friendships based on kindness, empathy, inclusion and mutual respect. Understand personal boundaries, peer pressure, sharing, handling differences and the importance of avoiding gossip, exclusion and behaviour that may make others uncomfortable.
Understand appropriate behaviour across classrooms, corridors, libraries, laboratories, auditoriums, playgrounds, canteens and other shared spaces. Learn to respect rules, maintain cleanliness, manage noise levels and remain considerate of others using the same environment.
Learn how to contribute fairly to group assignments, listen to different opinions and share responsibilities effectively. Develop good sportsmanship by handling competition, winning, losing and disagreements with maturity, respect and a positive attitude.
Understand responsible use of phones and digital platforms within school and college environments. Learn appropriate group-chat behaviour, messaging etiquette, privacy, sharing photographs, tagging others and posting or commenting online without compromising someone else's dignity or personal boundaries.
Learn to recognise different forms of bullying, including teasing, exclusion, gossip and online behaviour. Understand the importance of standing against inappropriate conduct, including others and treating people from different backgrounds, abilities and personalities with kindness and respect.
Learn essential table manners and appropriate behaviour when eating with classmates and friends. Understand queue etiquette, sharing tables, maintaining cleanliness, managing trays and belongings, respecting personal space and leaving common areas ready for others to use.
Understand how to represent yourself and your institution appropriately during assemblies, school functions, college festivals, competitions, field trips and educational tours. Learn appropriate behaviour when travelling in groups, visiting public places and interacting with hosts, guests and members of the public.

Course Outcome

By the end of the Dining Etiquette Programe, you will have transformed your approach to dining, equipped with the skills to confidently navigate any meal, from the most casual brunch to the most elaborate banquet. Join us and take the first step towards mastering the art of dining with style and sophistication.

Who Should Enroll?

This programme is ideal for:

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Professionals

Individuals preparing for corporate events, networking dinners, or business meetings where you would like to project confidence and professionalism.
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Socialites

Individuals who frequently attend social gatherings and wish to enhance their dining etiquette for a more polished experience.
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Students

Young adults who are preparing themselves for greater academic or professional challenges where fine dining manners will be essential.

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Anyone Interested in Fine Dining

People who want to elevate their dining experience and learn the nuances of etiquette to impress guests or hosts.

FAQs

Basic etiquette that should be followed at the table are of respect, courtesy, and awareness about people at the table. This can be started with the act of waiting for everybody to be seated and waiting for the host to let one know when to start eating. Use cutlery according to the table setting etiquette. Sit up straight, do not lean with your elbows against the table, and do not cross over to reach the food, politely ask if things may be passed across. Chew with your mouth closed, eat small bites, and never speak while you are eating. These simple dinner manners exhibit courtesy and enrich the dinner experience for all.

Handling cutlery is a major part of dining etiquette. In formal dining etiquette, the rule of thumb is to work from the outside in with cutlery. Usually, the fork is placed on the left side, while the knife and spoon are on the right side. For cutting, you use the fork in your left hand and the knife in your right hand. To signal you are done with your meal, place the cutlery on the plate in the following positions, cross the fork and knife diagonally or in an inverted "V". When you are all done, place them parallel to each other on the plate. Proper use of cutlery is one of the primary aspects of table manners, it shows your considerations for the people you are dining with.

Many individuals commit some general oversights that can undermine dining table etiquette. Never chew and talk simultaneously, nor use other cacophonous sounds like slurping, never text or play at the table, graciously concentrate on your dining partners. Be careful not to lean forward across others, just ask to have items passed to you instead. Avoid resting elbows on the table, and refrain from seasoning food before tasting it, as this can be seen as disrespectful to the host or chef. Fine dining etiquette makes every experience enjoyable.

Formal dining etiquette is more formalized. Each element in the place setting has to be identified, a napkin is positioned to the left and above the knife, a dinner plate to the immediate left, glasses to the right, and utensils. Wait for a signal from the host to commence eating and eat at the same tempo as the rest of the group. Follow the table etiquette rule of using the outermost utensil for each new course. In formal dining, you should have poise and grace, maintain eye contact, and contribute to soft conversation without raising your voice. Formal dining etiquette is about showing respect to the host and to the event.

Dining etiquette classes are useful for any person who would want to feel sure and not nervous in such formal setups. The key lessons one gets in dining etiquette classes include how to handle utensils and cutlery, how the placement of a napkin should be, the managing of multiple courses, and knowing when to start or pause during meals. Classes are also conducted on basic dining etiquette and advanced table etiquette in formal occasions that help an individual master social graces and dining manners etiquette. Knowledge of the etiquette of dining can uplift personal and professional interactions to leave an impression in any dining situation.