When forks or spoons are placed on a plate, it typically signifies that the meal has been completed. In dining etiquette, placing utensils on the plate can indicate that the diner is finished, as opposed to laying them down beside the plate, which may suggest they are still eating. Additionally, in some cultures, specific placements can convey different meanings regarding the status of the meal.
forks
Society uses forks, spoons and knives.
forks and spoons are usually made of plastic or metal i.e. steel or silver
Disposable. Disposable plates, disposable forks and disposable spoons.
sporks, spoons that look like forks
Yes, but they did not have forks.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
hands,forks, knives, spoons
Forks, knives and spoons.
Knives, forks and spoons.
With spoons,forks,and knives
the Chinese used forks way before the chopsticks, search it on wikapedia, they also used spoons