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the set of dishes, utensils, and glassware arranged on a dining table for an individual person
What is a "place setting"?
A place setting refers to the arrangement of dishes, utensils, glassware, and napkins laid out on a dining table for each individual diner. It typically includes items such as a dinner plate, salad or bread plate, napkin, fork, knife, spoon, and glass, arranged in a specific order. The exact layout of a place setting may vary depending on cultural norms, dining etiquette, and the formality of the occasion. In formal settings, additional items such as soup spoons, dessert utensils, and specialty serving pieces may also be included. The purpose of a place setting is to provide each diner with the necessary utensils and tableware for enjoying a meal in a comfortable and organized manner.