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How to Survive an Edwardian Dinner Party

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The Edwardian period - officially spanning the reign of Edward VII between 1901 and 1910, but often encompassing the years running up to World War I - was a time of airs and graces. Many of the rules and manners seem alien compared to those of the 21st century, with several of them hangovers from the prim and proper Victorian era. Few areas were the rules more obviously in force than at an Edwardian dinner party. Such occasions were more than just an excuse for a get-together. "ey were showcases of wealth for the upper classes, allowing them to impress their guests with their best silverware and multiple courses of fine food and wine. If you were suddenly transported back in time, how would you navigate this strange world of footmen, dinner gongs and decorum? Fe a r not! Our expert guide will guarantee you a return invitation.

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