There is an unspoken agreement that takes place the moment you receive an invitation to someone’s house for meals which is the host agrees to make you feel comfortable while you, as a guest, agree to be polite and appreciative throughout the occasion. When both of these aspects are in sync, good times over good meals will happen.
Your mother’s advice to always be polite might be enough to help you get by like a pleasant guest. But if you want to strike as an always-welcome and special guest, you may want to add some trick to your pocket.
On the surface, your main responsibility as a guest is to enjoy yourself above all else. However, it does not stop there. Your real responsibility as a guest, when spending time together with people who are not in the business of dining, is not to burden the host. Whether you are being hosted by your distant relative, your own sibling, or the friend of a friend, your primary goal in playing the role of a guest is to ensure that the host would invite you again and again.
When you spend a long enough time in Russia, you might be lucky enough to receive an invitation for a meal at a Russian home. Just as in any home all over the world, in Russia, there are rules and certain etiquettes of doing things, specifically dining. While each household is different and certainly have their own particular habits, there are some common rules on how to dine with a Russian family and pay a visit to their home.
In this article, we will discuss some tips that will not only help you enjoy and understand a Russian home but also show the host that you respect them and their home. So, before you visit Russian homes, be polite by knowing their dining etiquette below.
If you are from outside Russia, do not be shocked if later you are seeing that while eating, the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right. This practice is a European Continental style. However, if you are not at a very formal function, you may hold the utensils like you usually do back home. There are many other rules and traditions when dining with Russian people such as:
Do not get off of your seat until the host invites you to leave the table. At formal dinners, the most honored guest is the first to leave the table. If you are the most honored guest, the host will hint when to leave. In most cases, it will be a few hours, or more, from the moment everyone sat down. Enjoying tea and the conversation is done at the table after everyone is done with their meals.
Russian tradition when having dinner together is to have a toast. Remember to avoid drinking the vodka before the host suggests a toast. Always keep your glass raised throughout the toast and then clink it with others’ before drinking the vodka. There are many other rules and traditions when having a toast with Russian people such as:
Unlike people in other countries who are lost without napkins at every meal, cloth napkins are not always practical in a Russian home. Meanwhile, paper napkins are an expense many Russian people will afford. You can find paper napkins in almost every supermarket in Russia.
Finally, we are at the end of the article. Once again, before you visit Russian homes, be polite by knowing their dining etiquette above.
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