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More than half of Gen Z (60 per cent) feel that traditional manners are no longer of importance, a survey of 2,000 diners by Italian restaurant Prezzo has found.
Perhaps most surprisingly, 77% of Gen Z respondents admitted to not caring about elbows on the table. However, it's not just younger individuals who are lax about table manners.
Generation Z - the age group that my daughter is youthful enough to sneak into - is less interested in acknowledging the dos and donts which turned my mealtimes in the 1970s into decorum trials.
A new study has found around 60 percent of people aged 12 to 27 - Gen-Z - think traditional table ettiquette is no longer relevant to the modern world, reports Censuswide.
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