Modern Etiquette: Dining Out with Chloe Malle - Vogue

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Are mealtime selfies acceptable? Updating the 1948 Vogue’s Book of Etiquette for the smartphone era.


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Modern Etiquette: Dining Out with Chloe Malle - Vogue

Starring: Chloe Malle
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thanks this could help when i meet my millionaire partner in the future

Dimasstywan
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Honestly, the best video I've ever seen on the Vogue channel. THIS is Vogue.

froodoftheforest
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I really find it rude if people start eating before everyone is served, so I have to disagree on that one. Interesting video though

Rubyisgrowing
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I love that she is promoting no leftovers

stanbalo
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I always find it odd that Americans don't hold their knife and fork when eating looks very uncomfortable to me but guess I'm just used to European Etiquette

eimearinez
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For someone talking about etiquette, she could use a little warmth.

kolibrig
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I would love to see this become a regular series!

ashleym
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Finally a Vogue worthy video! So classy and nice :) 

xxAniaAgataxx
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She seems really annoyed that she has to do this video.

johnwesson
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Very unnatural and unpleasant the way she’s behaving and speaking with a creaky voice and a tone of sarcasm. “ you.”

MrBuddydance
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A few remarks after this rather poor and limited instruction on table etiquette:
- in a restaurant a dessert spoon is brought to the table together with the dessert. Only in a private home a dessert spoon may be on the table already;
- If restaurants would together with the salad forks also put a knife on the table to use with the salad, people who use both hands would be much more comfortable;
- What is it with that hand under the table; that is an American habit from previous centuries used by poor people. Americans should have grown up by now and be able to use cutlery in both hands;
- When you haven't finished your course yet but want to take a rest you put your knife at 4 o'clock and your fork at 8 o'clock on your plate. That way your waiter knows that you haven't finished yet and the waiter doesn't have to interrupt your conversation to ask if your plate may be cleared.
- When you leave the table between courses you leave your napkin on the chair not on the table. That is a sign for the waiter that you will return, on the table means that you won't return;
- It is still polite for a man to stand up when the lady leaves and returns to the table;
Table etiquette is an unspoken language used so not to embarrass yourself and others, as well as discreetly signaling the waiters how you have progressed with your dinner and how you wish to continue.

erikslebos
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I love this!! It definitely deserves more views 😍

JamilaMusayeva
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*The end tho! YAS! I can never leave food tbh, like it's food? Why waste if it can have a party in your tummy?* loved this video 🙌

AJClementinexo
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that restaurant looks amazing nice and classy

christinalove
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This person has no idea about real etiquette

yvonneraeside
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I'd love to use this once I have a real family of my own. Serving properly at the table.

alize
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Please do a 73 Q's with Emma Watson.

meshoooo
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great video. one thing I disagree with though is starting to eat before everyone gets served, unless they have explicitly asked you to start without them.

KMartha
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Great idea, please make more videos like this one!

TheKaattiiee
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New sub! I would love to see more videos like this!

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