brandon237 said:
Zarkov said:
brandon237 said:
SckizoBoy said:
... the 'normal' way (knife in right, fork in left), though if I'm just using one utensil, it'll be in the right hand, regardless of which one it is.
A better question would be: how do you hold your knife? (And no, that's not supposed to be a euphemism...)
This, knife is always,
ALWAYS in the right hand if it is being used. Or else you are just rude D:<
When the knife is not in use, the fork shall occupy the right hand.
I am done now.
u... u mad bro?
But seriously, if I were to sit down at
your eating table and eat with the knife-left fork-right format you'd get your panties in a bunch and kick me out?
Because seriously, that's really silly. I mean... the thought that it would be considered rude because you use "object A" with "hand B" instead of the other way around is really stupid.
I mean... what? I think I'd almost be insulted if someone were to tell me that I can't eat that way; it'd be like someone telling me I can't write with my left hand because dead nobles many centuries ago didn't use their left hand. I mean, that's all etiquette is anyway. Tradition of how one holds certain items.
But I'm sure I'm just stating the bloody obvious and there really was no need to bring up these points.
...right?
I have made bolder the important word there XP
And it does depend, at a casual event, why aren't you eating with your fingers??? But at a formal occasion etiquette is very important, you wouldn't show up in jeans to a wedding, you wouldn't smear cake on the guests, you would use the proper dining etiquette.
And again, if it were someone else's event, go ahead, but at my
formal event, don't. I just see it as good upbringing to eat with knife in the right-hand at a formal occasion.
I guess the big, bold always wasn't really accurate there, but at a formal occasion... ALWAYS XP
However you've toned down your argument to formal events, I'm still flabbergasted that you'd kick a lefty out of your party just because "it's rude to use that hand".
I mean... where do you live? I can't imagine a place that still holds those values in particular. America sure as hell doesn't, I can't imagine Europe (or at least most of Europe) does. Do you come from mars, or do you be trollin'?
All kidding aside, I know that formality matters; but in which hand you hold something is determined by your dominant hand, not a formality issue.
It's simple really. The way you hold them could be considered a formality because no one
has to hold something a certain way, but in which hand (considering that lefty's exist and people
aren't born the same way) could not by definition and common sense be considered a formality. A really quick summary: In which hand you hold something you're born with (or develop at an early age); thus, it can equate to the color of one's skin. How you hold something is a
preference and thus can be affected by etiquette. I've spelt it out for you.
I'm sure you're a cool guy, but this opinion of yours... I mean, it's disgusting. Absolutely.
Or you just be trollin' and I just gotta stop replyin'.
Either way. I also think I'm due for a "u mad bro" right about now.