The third point of view:
"Huh?" Julie asked when he sensed everyone's gaze on him, "Why are you all staring at me like that?" he, of course, didn't know what he did wrong because he was busy staring at his impressive girlfriend.
Jacqueline placed her hand on his shoulder, squeezing the muscle there to make her point, "Hold your cutlery properly…" her gaze rested on his cutlery held in the wrong hands.
"Sorry," Julie winced, embarrassed.
"Your fork should be in your left hand, with the tines facing down. Hold your knife with your right hand. Always use your fork to spear your food and lift it to your mouth, instead of your knife. When using a spoon, dip your spoon into the center of the bowl, then scoop the liquid by moving the spoon away from you toward the farthest side of the bowl. Bring the spoon to your mouth and sip from the spoon. How's that for etiquette?" Jacqueline said confidently, almost posing amid her injured ankle.