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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'eat politely' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about how someone is behaving while they eat. For example: "We were always taught to eat politely at the dinner table."
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During two intense weekends of training, I remember that when given the scenario of a mentee wolfing down their food at a restaurant and asking how I would react, responding that I would educate them on how to eat politely.
It's Papa teaching me how to eat politely with my right hand only, even though he was left-handed himself and struggled much more than I did with this Indian imperative.
For Christina Loguidice, a fourth grader, "learning how to say please and thank you, set stuff at the table, how to eat politely and how to be excused" have been worthwhile lessons.
Follow normal rules for how to eat politely - don't talk with your mouth full, don't spit out any food that you don't like, wipe your face with a napkin, not your sleeves, and never, ever chew with an open mouth!
Hold doors open for people, acknowledge the help of others with a 'thank you', eat politely (i.e. no talking with food in your mouth, using utensils, and eating slowly, which is better for conversation and digestion), etc. Have real beauty, real spirit, real fitness.
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People won't notice you as much if you are eating politely than if you were eating without manners.
It didn't matter how it turned out, my mom would just eat it politely as she stood at the end of the kitchen counter every night.
(Wouldn't they rather have something to eat? she asks, politely).
They sat working not to wince as they sipped the wine that Nana's husband insisted on serving them, an expensive bottle, always perfect with whatever meal they would politely eat but not enjoy, a recipe that Nana had chosen from a gourmet magazine and that was, she would realize as soon as she was in their presence, far removed from their modest tastes.
Just smile politely and eat your pasta.
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