having a hat or coat on at the table is like saying you want to hurry up and get out.
It is seriously bad manners to lick your fingers at the supper table or any other time. Even if the food being served is chicken or rabbit, it is bad manners to lick your fingers.
Using table manners shows the people that you are eating with that you are polite. It also demonstrates that you respect the people who prepared the meal and will clean up afterward.Table manners prevent you from making too much of a mess. For example, using silverware keeps food off of your fingers.
Many people will agree that yes, it is bad to be a nasty eater. Table manners are something that you will need in life. Having bad table manners could make it so that you are not hired for a position.
Extremely unless it's a coffee table then not as much so
In Chile, it is considered bad manners to eat food, except for ice cream while walking in public.
They do not chew their food.
It is bad manners because no one wants to see your food as you chew it, you might spray food at someone as you talk and you are unable to speak clearly with food in your mouth. It is very bad manners.
bad. they ate with their bare hands and gave bones to dogs.
rude food
I would say girls. Trust me, boys are not very good at manners. Take the table-food problem. Boys are loud, rambunctious and strangely bad-behaved at the table while they should be eating. not true i am a boy and i have great manors but my mom taught me to behave taht way
Compared to today - very bad. It was standard practice to eat with the hands, and to take food from serving dishes with the hands. Bones were tossed on the floor. Hands were wiped on the clothing. You get the idea.
Inappropriate dress, interrupting a person in mid-sentence and talking while the mouth is full of food or drink are considered bad manners in Suriname.Specifically, the Surinamese tend to dress coolly but elegantly in the capital and larger cities. It is considered bad manners to wear beach attire on the street and in public buildings. Additionally, it is considered bad manners to behave as one may when so attired: interrupting other people's conversations and talking while not finished chewing or swallowing.