Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Broken glass - Don Farrall/Getty Images It's a sound that jars the nerves or can cause you to jump at your table when sitting at a ...
The fussiest of oenophiles might tell you that there's wine glass etiquette — do not serve a Burgundy in a Bordeaux glass, for god's sake. But these days, most high-end restaurants — even the ones ...
Say you’re at a suave cocktail lounge, a few drinks in, with a gorgeous martini glass sitting comfortably in your hand. Maybe you start thinking, “Damn, this would look really good on my home bar.” Do ...
First of all, repress any feeling you have that makes you want to clap. The person who broke the glass has no need for a round of applause. Not only does it add more unease for an already embarrassing ...