#DEALSANDDINING:
E
ven before the bill comes, it
can be a high price to pay
when making costly mistakes
at the dinner table. Whether a
high stakes business meeting
or a happy hour with friends
where business relationships
can be formed, pull up a chair
and feast on some tips to taste
sweet success at any table
you’re invited to sit at.
business
etiquette tips
APPETIZERS:
Things to do before the meal.
• KNOW YOUR COMPANY:
If eating with someone new or
important, knowing interesting
facts about their favorite
topics makes for great dinner
conversation and helps you
look like a pro. A quick LinkedIn
browse can be a valuable five
minutes of research. Casually
insert your findings so you
don’t come across as an
investigative reporter. Making
guests hyperaware that you
did research may make you
look like an opportunist or
disingenuous. Pace yourself.
MADE BY DERRICK CHRISTIAN II
• SAMPLE THE MENU ONLINE:
Take a look at the menu on the
restaurant website to get an
idea of what you’d like. See food
photos, user conversations on
the best dishes and more on
apps like Yelp. This helps you
plan calories (if you’re counting),
avoid foods you’re allergic to and
impress dinner company with
cool restaurant facts and your
ability to guide them along the
menu. BONUS: Through research
you’ll also know food pricing,
because you should never
comment on how expensive
things are when seated.
• CALL AHEAD:
Giving the restaurant a call to ask
if there is free, validated or valet
parking around the location helps
plan a more efficient trip. If you’re
meeting a larger group there,
asking if they split the check for
larger parties helps you know if
you need to bring cash. No need
to be surprised later.
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