(CNN) — When Brooke Black and her Danish husband first lived together in the United States, she doesn’t recall their different dining habits ever really being a thing. It wasn’t until the 44-year-old ...
“In the Continental style, you use both the knife and fork at the same time, bringing the fork to your mouth with the tines upside down, never putting the knife down while you’re eating,” she says.
There's more than one right way to wield cutlery, etiquette experts say. "Continental" style is widely used. - Alexander Spatari/Moment RF/Getty Images When Brooke Black and her Danish husband first ...
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