northern Europe (including the British Isles) did not have eating forks until the 17th century at the earliest. The eating fork wasn't commonplace in Italy until the 14th century, and it took a while to spread out from there.
I don't care how refined and polite your character is, if your setting predates the arrival of forks in her region she washes her hands and eats with her fingers the way God intended. You can show her good manners by demonstrating that she will "let no morsel from her lippës fall, Nor wet her fingers in her saucë deep". Probably she doesn't double dip either.
I don't care how refined and polite your character is, if your setting predates the arrival of forks in her region she washes her hands and eats with her fingers the way God intended. You can show her good manners by demonstrating that she will "let no morsel from her lippës fall, Nor wet her fingers in her saucë deep". Probably she doesn't double dip either.
Re: Right on the Nose. :)
Date: 2020-09-13 01:06 am (UTC)I do feel a bit hypocritical because I love to watch and play contact sports and obviously there's a lot of inherent risk. But there's a difference between the risk of playing a sport and reckless play (and the systems that reward reckless play).
With the pros I think there is some room for back and forth, but with school sports? Safety and concussion prevention have to be the priority. My friend's parents pushed him into hockey rather than football, which says a lot about how dangerous high school football is.
Re: Right on the Nose. :)
Date: 2020-09-13 03:21 am (UTC)