you should give the husband the food so he doesnt get mad that he got less than everyone else in the familey
Guests are served dinner first in China. If no guest of honor is present, then the eldest is served first as a sign of respect.
on a plate, during dinner
You start with soup first. You don't need to worry as someone will serve you dinner in the right order.When in doubt, look at the order in which the utensils are displayed, from the outside going toward the plate. That will normally give you the necessary clue.
nothing. just milk and cookies.
Duke... i think
Soup first then salad
Yes is because it was the first dish served and how it began
You can discuss your hobbies, your dreams, where you went to college or high school. You can ask questions about their family and talk about yours.
There is no specific rule on who should be served first in a family celebration. It can vary depending on cultural norms, traditions, and personal preferences. Generally, it is polite to serve older or honored guests first, but ultimately it is up to the host to decide the serving order.
There's a big probability that there were no sweet desserts served at the first Thanksgiving dinner. Their sugar supplies they brought with them were surely depleted by that time.
A whole bunch of stuff. But stuffing and pie, if you want some examples.
Soup first, then salad. An exception would be if the soup was the main entree, then the salad would be served first. Then again, if the salad contains meat like chicken, then it's more like a meal and the soup should come first. Bottom line is there is no real right or wrong way. There are places in Rome where they serve the salad last ... after dinner. Yes, after dinner.