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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:27 am
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taucher
 
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Originally Posted by modgirl
I'm a bit confused. I thought that the one thing both Americans and British did (if they're right-handed) was to place the knife in the left hand. The difference comes when Americans then switch utensils and the fork goes back to the right hand whereas the fork stays in the left hand for the British. Is that incorrect?
Sorry, I mucked it up. I meant to say: knife in the right, fork in the left.

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