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Being
a good guest for dinner at a friend's, coworker's or boss' house can
turn any relationship sour if you don't have the right dinner etiquette.
Here are some things that you should do to be a good dinner guest.
First
of all, even before you get there, make sure you ask if there is
anything you can bring.

Usually you can offer to bring a drink or
dessert. Sometimes but rarely, you can offer to bring a side dish,
especially if you have a signature dish that many people know about.

If
you offer to bring a drink, make sure you know what they are preparing
for dinner so you get the appropriate beverage. If they are having
fish, seafood, chicken or some other white meat bring white wine.
If it
is also something else that is light, like a salad and the like, bring
white wine.

If the main course is something heavier like red meat,
bring red wine. Also, if it is Italian with a red sauce, you generally
want to bring red wine. If it is Italian with a white sauce, you want
to bring white wine.

If it is a barbecue and they are grilling
out, you might offer to bring some beer or ale. Wine would be okay for
this occasion too.

Even if they say you don't have to bring
anything, bring something. Just bring that bottle of wine or just bring
some flowers.
It can even be a box of chocolates. It's just a nice
gesture to do so.

It can even be a box of chocolates. It's just a nice
gesture to do so.
When dinner starts, make sure you wait for the
host to either start eating or request that you being to start eating.
It's not a big deal, but it's just a gesture of respect and honor to
wait for your host.
Let them lead the dinner event, it's their house
and their event.
It's not a big deal, but it's just a gesture of respect and honor to
wait for your host.
Let them lead the dinner event, it's their house
and their event.
During dinner,
offer compliments about the meal.
Don't just say in general, "this is a good meal." Offer specifics on
why it's a good meal and why you are enjoying it.
If you don't like it,
obviously don't say so.
Even if you don't like it, there is
usually something about it that you will like. Even if it's a small
aspect of the dish, say it, even if you didn't like the dish overall.
Unless a meal is incredibly awful, there is almost always something
positive about it that you will like.
Don't eat too fast.
Enjoy
it slowly
and engage in conversation during the meal. I know certain
cultures stay silent during the eating part, but not in the US. Dinner
is a time of relating and conversing. So relate, and converse away.
Enjoy
it slowly
and engage in conversation during the meal. I know certain
cultures stay silent during the eating part, but not in the US. Dinner
is a time of relating and conversing. So relate, and converse away.
Just
remember, when you go over to someone's house for dinner, you're not
going there to eat. You can do that at home or at a restaurant. You
are going their for relationship, to spend time with people and to
interact. 
Make sure that is always happening at any dinner party.

Make sure that is always happening at any dinner party.
Never ask
for salt, pepper or hot sauce if it is not already set on the table.

Some cooks are very particular about their recipes and don't take
kindly to people altering them, even if it is just salt and pepper.

Some cooks are very particular about their recipes and don't take
kindly to people altering them, even if it is just salt and pepper.
How much you should eat. Some
cultures leave a little food to show that they had enough to eat.
Other's eat everything to show that they liked the meal. Again, this
depends on your host and what the culture of the house is like.
Other's eat everything to show that they liked the meal. Again, this
depends on your host and what the culture of the house is like.



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