-If you are dining, then place it on the far side of your plate.
-If you are sitting at a table, but not dining, then place it approximately halfway between the dining position and the table edge.
-If you are standing by the table, then I’d go with about 4"-6" from the table edge.
-If you are standing by the table in a high traffic area, then I’d go with 6"-8".
-If you notice someone nearby who is particularly animated when speaking, then I’d aim for the centre of the table.
This answer assumes the table in question is a dining table. Coffee tables are a whole different kettle of fish; and don’t even get me started on side tables, bureaus and credenzas!
It depends.
-If you are dining, then place it on the far side of your plate. -If you are sitting at a table, but not dining, then place it approximately halfway between the dining position and the table edge. -If you are standing by the table, then I’d go with about 4"-6" from the table edge. -If you are standing by the table in a high traffic area, then I’d go with 6"-8". -If you notice someone nearby who is particularly animated when speaking, then I’d aim for the centre of the table.
This answer assumes the table in question is a dining table. Coffee tables are a whole different kettle of fish; and don’t even get me started on side tables, bureaus and credenzas!
This is fantastic. I want to lick your brain (in an appreciative and consensual way).
I found I disagreed strongly, but that was for standing tables, for dining tables I agree without reservation. Well phrased!
It’s better to have a reservation when dining.
It’s also better to keep the brain encased in the skull
I need to know your credenza rules
You are not ready for the credenza rules.
This is true. I’m still working on the rules around what constitutes a credenza.
Also be mindful of big dogs with waggy tails
Just make sure to use a damn coaster!