Welbeck. as you say
it is not really good manners to be watching how other people eat; assuming no offences mentioned above, it is no one else's business.
This topic comes up almost every year, whether itās the children unable to use cutlery or eating the American way, or even the holding the knife like a pencil.
live and let live.
Perhaps the best use of cutlery manners of all involve concentrating on eating your food instead of watching for others to break your rules.
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