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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Pieces of silverware or cutlery are placed on both sides of the plate, in the order in which they will be used, starting with those on the outside. From left to right: the large table knife, the fish knife, and the soup spoon are placed to the right of the plate, as well as the oyster fork.

On the left are placed the table fork, the fish fork, and the large table fork, if required. Dessert cutlery - spoon and fork - are placed between the plate and the glasses, with the handle of the spoon towards the right, and the handle of the fork to the left. Alternatively, they can be brought to the table at the time dessert is served.

Rules differ from country to country. For example, in France it is customary to place the fork with the tines facing down, while in England the opposite is done. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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