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Noone eats using  the fork in the right hand unless he is left handed. I 
have been to states and eaten with the americans. Even when laying the table 
you keep the knife in the right side fork in the left side and the spoon in 
the front side. While eating the knife is held in the right hand and the 
fork in the left hand for you need to cut the meat specially the stew or 
roasted meat. Once that is over and rice is to be eaten you have to place 
the knife on the front side and take the spoon in the right hand. In the 
past when we used to sit at the table the fish dish was served first. The 
table though was laid one did not take it unless being served by the 
servants. Once the fish dish was over meat was served and finally the pulao. 
I think rice and curry is eaten only in India and some few bording places 
and is never served at the table else where. Dr.Cruz comes out with his rare 
ideas and arguments. We do not follow the dress code in Goa. In Uk the dress 
code for evening parties or weddings is black pant and white suit coat with 
a bow. In the morning the coat is black with a tie. But surprising when the 
same people from UK, America or other european countries knowing fully well 
what they dress in their countries were T shirts when they attend weddings 
in Goa as if Goans do not have respect here .
Ann Marie Fernandes

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