Some of those etiquette rules are just stupid and this is one of them.Anonymous wrote:it is rude, OP. It also violates the basic rule of etiquette that you always leave a tiny bit of food on the plate for Miss Manners. The idea is that your host has sated your appetite so well with their delicious offerings that you cannot possibly finish everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I use my fork to scrape up the last bit of sauce from my plate. I'm really not hungry and don't want another serving, but the sauce was so delicious that I want one last little taste of it. I'd never use my fingers or lick the plate, though, that's gross.
Never realized it would bother anyone, sorry about that. I'll try to keep it to just family dinners, when DH is doing the same thing.
I do the same. I'm mostly just enjoying the last little bits and the company, but don't want another serving.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I use my fork to scrape up the last bit of sauce from my plate. I'm really not hungry and don't want another serving, but the sauce was so delicious that I want one last little taste of it. I'd never use my fingers or lick the plate, though, that's gross.
Never realized it would bother anyone, sorry about that. I'll try to keep it to just family dinners, when DH is doing the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you do this? Scraping your plate with your fork and your finger is just weird. If you want some more food just get it. My friend does this all the time and I think shes damn near about to lick the plate. I have seen several people do this when I have them over for dinner. Does this bother anyone else?