Did you insist your children eat dinner with you at the table and follow certain dining etiquette rules? That appears to be a blast from the past in many households today.
Australian Finishing School Director Amanda King says family meals are a rare experience these days when one or both parents may be working.
“Meals on the go or the dynamic of having a meal at a restaurant has become the norm,” she says.
“However, simple etiquette rules still apply and most people should be aware that this is a great time to demonstrate good manners and an example to children on behaviour, respect, and gratitude.”
Ms King’s dinner table tips
* Turn phones to silent and keep them away from the table.
* Wash hands before eating.
* Wait for everyone to be seated and meals served before starting.
* Chew food quietly with mouth closed.
* Make sure elbows are not on the table and ensure you are close enough to the table so food does not drop on the ground or on your lap.
* Wait until everyone is finished eating before leaving the table.
Did you have any other rules? Do you ensure grandchildren follow these rules?