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Simple Table Manners Everyone Should Have

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10/05/2026
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Simple Table Manners Everyone Should Have
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In a world where everything moves fast and meals are often squeezed between schedules, basic table manners are slowly becoming something people overlook. Yet, how we behave at the table still says a lot about respect, respect for ourselves, for the food we eat, and for the people we share the moment with.

At the most basic level, table manners start before the food even arrives. Sitting properly at the table, not slouching or spreading out in a way that disturbs others, already sets the tone. It shows that you are present and attentive. Washing your hands before eating is another simple but important habit that often gets ignored, even though it is both hygienic and respectful.

When the food is served, patience matters. Waiting for everyone to be served before starting to eat is a small act of consideration that turns a meal into a shared experience rather than an individual rush. Even in informal settings, acknowledging the effort behind the meal, whether through a simple “thank you” or a nod of appreciation, adds warmth to the table.

How we eat also matters more than people often think. Chewing with your mouth closed, avoiding speaking while chewing, and taking reasonable bites are not just “old-fashioned rules”, they make the experience more pleasant for everyone around. Nobody enjoys a conversation interrupted by chewing sounds or food being displayed mid-sentence.

Phones are another modern challenge. It has become normal to place a phone on the table, but doing so quietly shifts attention away from the people present. Keeping your phone aside or on silent during meals helps maintain real connection. A meal shared with eye contact and conversation often feels more meaningful than one shared with screens.

Then comes sharing space. Passing food politely, not reaching across others, and asking instead of grabbing shows awareness of those around you. Even small phrases like “please pass the salt” or “thank you” help keep the atmosphere respectful and easygoing.

Finally, finishing your meal with appreciation, whether by thanking the person who prepared it or simply not rushing away immediately closes the moment properly. Meals are not just about eating; they are pauses in the day where people gather, even briefly, to connect.

Table manners are not about being overly strict or formal. They are about creating comfort, respect, and shared ease at the table. In a time where distractions are everywhere, these small habits quietly bring people back to something simple but important: being present with each other.

Brenna AKARABO
RADIOTV10

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