Ruth gives lectures at high schools on proper etiquette.
In this picture Ruth is overseeing the fine, but almost lost, art of hand kissing as Ricky Leavitt kisses the hand of Home Economics teacher Sandra Serafin at the Lake Zurich High School in Lake Zurich, IL. where Ruth had given a seminar on etiquette.
Ruth is demonstrating a proper handshake with one of the students at the Lake Zurich High School.
Ruth is explaining the difference between a red wine glass and a white wine glass to the students. She had set a place setting for a seven course meal and explained the use of each knife, fork, spoon, etc. at her lecture.
The students were given a true/false etiquette quiz at the seminar. Some of the questions were:
False. Once you have accepted an invitation whether it is to your prom, a party or whatever, it is rude to then cancel your acceptance unless under dire circumstances. In this case, your "true love" should have asked you to the prom sooner or, if you thought that he/she were going to be asking you to the prom, then you should never have accepted the first invitation.
True. If you would prefer seating your date at the table, make sure that she sits on your right.
True. Under most situations, you may simply wait until everyone at your table is seated and then put your napkin on your lap. If, however, you are dining in a private home or in a restaurant where there is a "host" and/or "hostess" sitting with you, then you must wait to put your napkin on your lap until that person puts his/hers on his/her lap.
Note: If there is a hostess and a host, the hostess is the one you follow whether it is putting your napkin on your lap or starting each course of the meal.
Exception: If you are dining at a very long banquet table, then you need to wait to put your napkin on your lap only until the people sitting around you are seated. You may begin each course when those around you have been served also. This only applies at a VERY LONG banquet table!
False. A small purse should be put on the lady�s lap during dinner. In the event that the lady is carrying a large purse that would not easily fit on her lap, which is not likely at the prom, it should be put on the floor by her feet.
False. Your bread and butter plate will ALWAYS be on your left!!!
False, false, false!! At the seminar, Ruth demonstrated the proper way to hold a knife and fork.
False. Only one or at the most two pieces of food should be cut at one time before changing the fork from the left hand to the right if you are right handed. European style eating is more efficient because the fork is not changed from the left hand to the right to eat the food, but both styles of eating are correct.
False. If you need to leave the table during the meal, you must leave your napkin on your chair. It is uncouth to put a soiled napkin on the table while others are still dining. If you are dining at a fine restaurant, the waiter will fold your napkin while you are gone and put it on the arm of the chair.
False. A lady should NEVER apply make-up at the table. This personal act upsets men because they feel that they are privy to an intimate gesture. It would be especially inappropriate when you are older and at a business lunch or dinner.
False. When you have finished a course, you put your knife and fork in the "finished" position. Ruth then demonstrated the "finished" and the "resting" positions of the knife and fork.
True. Need I say more?
True. Later, when you are in business situations, either the business man or the business woman enters the restaurant first. If, however, you as a business woman are entertaining a business man, then he should precede you into the restaurant so that he gets the best seat at the table. If he is not comfortable preceding you into the restaurant and insists that you go first, do so and be happy that you are entertaining a gentleman!
False. Your granny will forgive you if you do not send her a thank you note because she loves you. However, if you do send her a note, you can be sure that she will show it to all of her girlfriends at her bridge parties or at her golf club to brag about what a properly raised grandchild she has!