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916 If your parents enforced these 8 dinner table rules growing up, they were teaching you upper class etiquette without you realizing it

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 12/16/2025 22:00 EDT

If your parents enforced these 8 dinner table rules growing up, they were teaching you upper class etiquette without you realizing it

Growing up outside Manchester in a working-class household, dinner was simple. We ate together most nights, but there wasn’t much ceremony to it. My dad would come home from the factory, mum from her retail shift, and we’d sit down to whatever she’d managed to put together. It wasn’t until years later, sitting at dinner ... Read more

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