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Business Dinner

Dinnermates.com has provided you with interesting and important information about how to prepare meals, arrange tables and behave when eating. However, there is a specific type of dinner that can be difficult to digest and that is the Business Dinner. This page on Dinnermates.com is meant to give you some tips on how to well behave at a Business Dinner without making a fool of yourself. Talking business and eating at the same time can be tricky so make sure you follow our tips and keep yourself on the safe side.

A Business Dinner can be dull and stuffy. And yet a Business Dinner is an opportunity to discuss business in a friendlier environment, and that is a restaurant. If you are the host, make sure you choose a good restaurant which is not too fancy but not too cheap either. You should also know that as a host you will be expected to pay the bill so no sharing. Here are the golden rules of a successful Business Dinner.

Many individuals are tempted to start talking about their professional goals as soon as they get to the table. You should bear in mind that a nice glass of wine or any other type of alcohol can smooth your conversations and also give you an opportunity to take your time. Also, at a Business Dinner you are meant to eat and not only to discuss. Having a pleasant meal during business talks is a nice way to break the ice. A full stomach will make your partners feel better and more comfortable. Assuring a successful professional dinner, you should in particular take care of your image and mind your manners at the table. Don’t make loud sounds when eating and don’t talk with your mouth full. When ordering time has arrived don’t blurt out your order but wait until it is your turn. Yet, if there seems to be confusion you can take the lead until everything is sorted out.

Another important rule during a professional dinner concerns alcohol. As we said before some alcohol can be helpful in smoothing the discussions but this will depend on the type of guests. There are occasions in which alcohol is not appropriate, but you should know that judging on your guests. If it’s not appropriate, then simply don’t order it.

And to conclude our article, the golden rule of a successful Business Dinner is starting with a harmless talk just to engage people in the conversation. This is a great way to get to heavy talking later on but never start out straightforward. If you respect of these rules, it is guaranteed that you will handle a Business Dinner with success and perhaps the results will even be better than you thought.