Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This has been a fascinating discussion. I was raised in a subset of the Best and the Brightest but my family never did the country club thing. I went through the proper school routine and the like and I had no idea of this social norm. Hell, I waited tables at some decent restaurants. And I certainly attended some high-class caviar-dips at Yale and the like. But the social norms I picked up, I picked up by some sort of osmosis, and I missed this silverware trick. Years go by, with my head buried in books. Then I get married to my late wife, Susan, a victim of a Cleveland, Ohio, country-club upbringing, and she starts fussing at me over my failure to put the silverware at the ten-to-four position when I was finished. I was aghast: trust me, I was a LOT more attuned to the fineries of social gaffes than she was, having committed most of them regularly. This was before the Internet, so I checked with a good friend who was then a Maitre'd at a decent restaurant, and he told me that I was wrong and that, yes, this WAS the convention. Whoops! Susan was right and I was wrong. I did that most horrid thing a man can ever do, admit I was wrong (apologies to Red Green!). We all learn. Marc msmall@aya.yale.edu Cha robh b?s fir gun ghr?s fir!