I am reminded of my childhood. My elders did try to instill social graces into my life. I can remember some of them.
- Don't talk with your mouth full
- Elbows off the table (Mabel)
- Chew each bite 20 times
- Close your mouth as you chew (eat as quietly as possible)
- Sit up straight
- Don't talk with your mouth full - I regularly talk with food in my mouth. Hopefully, my mouth is not full. I do try not to stuff my mouth full as I eat
- Elbows off the table (Mabel) - I know that I have rested both of my elbows on the table while I negotiated a sandwich into my mouth
- Chew each bite 20 times - Ha, funny, 20 times, ha ha, oh, they were serious. I'm probably lucky if I chew each bite 10 times
- Close your mouth as you chew (eat as quietly as possible) - This one I do, except when I'm talking or singing while I eat
- Sit up straight - Sit? I do sit sometimes. I enjoy the whole family eating together but it seems so difficult to get everyone eating at the same time. I'm guilty of eating while I do chores around the house, while I take the puppies out. Plus I do not have the good posture that I could. I most enjoy sitting with my hips tilted back, with my left knee up or at least my left foot tucked up under my bottom
So maybe I'll try going back to these basics and see if my choking frequency reduces.
2 comments:
While I doubt it would hurt to try to return to these "rules" if you have slipped from them.I know that the choking thing runs in the family. At least, I have it seriously.
I don't adhere to any of the "rules" and had forgotten they exist. Who said " Mabel "? XXXX I Love You.
While I doubt it would hurt to try to return to these "rules" if you have slipped from them.I know that the choking thing runs in the family. At least, I have it seriously.
I don't adhere to any of the "rules" and had forgotten they exist. Who said " Mabel "? XXXX I Love You.
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