The spoon is usually for soup. When using the spoon start from the inside of the bowl closest to you and cup the soup outward then sip from the spoon (don't swoosh off the spoon as it's bad manners.) If no soup is being served then it's meant for dessert. If you are right handed then the knife goes into your right hand, fork in your left hand and use the knife for cutting and then eat with the fork. Some people refer to cut their meat or other items on their place into small pieces all at once and then just use their fork in their right hand and in most instances this is still considered good table manners.
There are various styles, but the most widely accepted is used so the utensils appear to be non-threatening.Both the fork and the spoon are held horizontally, held between the first knuckle and middle finger, while the tip of the index finger and the thumb balance the handle. Hope this helps.
Spoon, straw, hands, chopsticks .
With a knife and fork.
With your fork and knife.
Knife and fork
with a knife and fork
with a knife and a fork
twist the pasta around the fork or knife and then stick the whole thing in your mouth.
Italian people are no different than anyone else and yes, they do use a knife and fork and in some cases use a fork with a spoon to twirl their pasta around the fork so it does not splatter everywhere.
With fork and knife and spoon :-)
With knife and fork, of course?
with a knife, fork and spoon!
Yes.
Eat with fork and knife or eat little bites