For hosted dinners, charity tables, client meals, and quietly high-stakes restaurants

Things experienced hosts notice before dessert.

This diagnostic looks at the quiet dinner-table signals people send without realizing: pacing, host awareness, place-setting fluency, phone habits, service interaction, and how gracefully they recover when something goes slightly wrong.

Subtle signals people noticeShareable result profilesImmediate fixes included

12 questions. About 3-4 minutes. Progress saves on this device.

Quiet tells, not trivia

The quiz focuses on behaviors that actually read as polished or inexperienced at a formal table.

Host and service awareness

It separates technical knowledge from the social intelligence that experienced hosts notice first.

Useful next-dinner advice

Your report turns awkward gray areas into specific adjustments you can make immediately.

What the quiz asks and why
Starting, pacing, and finishing

We test how you read the room, not just whether you know which fork to hold.

Phone, service, and host cues

Some of the strongest signals are about attention, timing, and whether you create friction for other people.

Place-setting fluency

Bread, glasses, utensils, and silent pauses matter because they reveal whether the mechanics feel automatic.

Recovery under pressure

The most polished people are not perfect. They just correct quietly and keep the table comfortable.