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Are mealtime selfies acceptable? Updating the 1948 Vogue’s Book of Etiquette for the smartphone era.

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Modern Etiquette: Dining Out with Chloe Malle – Vogue

Starring: Chloe Malle

43 Comments

  1. The Americans or the Brits never put their right hand on the table. They should. You put your right hand on the table. That is a terrible mistake to leave your hand under the table.

  2. This is most certainly American etiquette! I see so many errors if this is meant to be British. Makes me blush!

  3. I would enjoy someone standing when I arrive the first time or leave for the night but if I duck to the loo I wouldn’t expect it. I dislike the kiss thing with people I don’t know well, like family. Under normal circumstances I’d shake hands but at the moment with COVID I generally do a sort of head bow. I don’t have the coordination to do the foot shake thing LOL. I would always wait until everyone has their food to eat. I feel rude eating when others cannot.
    NEVER evenly split the bill unless it’s been decided WELL in advance. Ordering small amounts and then having a panic because everyone else ordered steak and said “oh let’s just split it evenly” is horrible. I won’t agree even if I have the funds because I know how awful that feeling is!
    Isn’t it usually the dessert spoon above the plate?

  4. Can people just eat normal ? Cuz I don’t pay in restaurants to prove anybody that I’m elegant it feels like I have to adapt a new personality to dinner, after the dinner you won’t get paid back what you ate and worst is not gonna make you rich but at least you won’t give a bad impression to the rich ppl that also were once in their lifes poor 😒

  5. Please.

    NEVER LEAVE YOUR FOOD ALONE, EVEN MORE IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE PERSON.

    If you want to go to the bathroom, go before or after the dinner.

  6. America etiquette, you put the spoon the some side where the forks goues, seems its omiyed the desert silvers,
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  7. this was the most ghettoest sh!t i have ever seen in my entire life… her energy…. jesus.

  8. So, don't act and talk like her to an international audience! Her behavior is incredibly rude and unsophisticated!

  9. If everyone is not served at the same time
    I find it the restaurants fault
    Guests shouldn’t need to deal with this “when should I start eating” question
    The restaurant should observe how people are dining and find the perfect timing to serve the courses

    Well but that’s just me

  10. Frank, to the point and yet charming. She definitely needs to be in more videos. Also, I was always taught that the silverware placed above the plate was for dessert, but that might be for private dining rather than for restaurants

  11. Etiquette says if you get up an intend your return leave your napkin on your seat. If you get up and don’t intend to return put it by the side of your plate.

  12. You stink lady and that waiter should be fired for clearing dirty plates and serving your next course. The gentleman should've stood up again when you went to do blow. You know nothing of the service industry. Go back to watching food network or bravo.

  13. I’m sure she’s a nice lady but Chloe Malle unfortunately did not win the genetic lottery that her mother Candice has… despite of this fact her homely looks and annoying demeanor secured her a spot at Vogue. THIS is nepotism at its finest. Nothing to see here.

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