well, i don't know where it came from, but when people put their elbows on the table it makes them have bad posture. so as long as you keep your elbows off the table, it doesn't necessarily mean you will have good posture, it just helps it.
Keep elbows off the table is the only one i know of! PowerspeaK12 answer: refuse and say "Que aproveche"
elbows off the table
sit up staight eyes on copoy feet flat wrist off the table elbows in
for eating fish off the table
dry skin doesn't keep coming off my elbows
Some main guidelines are to keep your elbows off the table, keep your napkin in your lap, chew with your mouth closed, don't speak while chewing, pass foods as asked, and be polite and respectful to your fellow diners. For more detailed guidelines, there are several books available for you to read more.
No. Cattle are not omnivores and are not all that good about eating table scraps. You're better off feeding table scraps to hogs or chickens.
A good height for a classroom table is about 3 feet off the ground and enough height that the average student would not have to hunch over in order to do their work. It should also not be so tall that a person's elbows would be above their neck when resting on the table.
It already has come out. In fact, you may find a link to buy it from Knox (the man who created Klay World: Off the Table) at his website at knoxskorner.com.
I suppose you're talking about in America. Your back should be up straight, and your elbows should be off the table. Take small bites, and chew with your mouth closed. Use napkins to keep you and your area clean.
off the table implies the use of the unexpressed second person subject 'you' and an imperative command. YOU, off the table! off of the table implies the use of the unexpressed verb GET and an imperative command. Get off of the table.
Oh, come on. Seriously?