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Have you ever helped set a table and found yourself wondering where to place the forks? Or sat down to eat a restaurant and wondered which utensils to use? Well, heres some simple, traditional etiquette tips on how to set a table. What would happen if you set a table like this? It doesnt look good, and you have to clean up the mess before you can even start. Lets try another way. To start, use a placemat or tablecloth, but not both, so the dishes arent directly on the table. This is more about looks than etiquette, but its rare to see nothing under a plate unless youre eating at a picnic table. Set out any flowers, candlesticks, or other decorations you like. Candles are usually only lit at night. Start with utensils for the main course, putting your dinner fork on the left and your dinner knife on the right-hand side since these are the hands we use them with. Heres a helpful tip: You always eat outside-in, so to set for salad, well put the salad fork to the outside of the din