Thanksgiving etiquette rules include:
Always pass the salt and pepper shakers together - According to What's Cooking America, the salt and pepper shakers should always remain together, even if someone just requests the salt.
Donât begin eating until the host or hostess unfolds and places their napkin on their lap â That marks the official beginning of a meal, so you shouldnât start digging in until then. Also, the meal isnât officially over until the host or hostess puts their napkin back on the table.
Cut one piece of food at a time â If youâre one of those people who cut up all your meat before digging in youâre doing it wrong. The Emily Post Institute says itâs only appropriate to cut one piece at a time before eating it.
Donât switch place cards â The host or hostess has assigned you a seat for a reason, so no matter how much you donât want to sit next to Aunt Joan, it isnât appropriate to switch your seat.
Respect that the host trusts you in their home â Although itâs tempting to snoop a bit when youâre in someone elseâs home, it is pretty disrespectful to your host. And should you break something by accident, own up to it, donât hide it.