1. Mr and Mrs Smith should sit opposite each other at the ends of the table. 2.No family members should sit next to or opposite each other 3. Men and women should be seated alternately 4. Amy Eliot and Colin Smith are passionately in love. 5. Jennifer Harvey, a professor, and colleague of Mr Smith, can tell amusing stories, but is rather anti-semitic. 6. Lady Margaret Eliot is very correct, polite and boring. 7. Judge Masters is a good listener and very tactful. 8.Rabii Simons loves to argue but is never offensive 9. Old Mrs Smith talks a lot, is a bit stupid and rather deaf. 10. Mr Chasuble is extremely right-wing in his views. 11. Mrs Chasuble has very bad table manners and is always comlpaining. 12. Mary Smith is rather spoilt and impatient and often rude to her grandparents and parents 13. Sir Alan Eliot is a socialist politician and very interested in social issues. 14. Mrs Smith does not like Mr Chasuble. 15. Mr Smith cannot stand Lady Eliot. 1. Mr and Mrs Smith should sit opposite each other at the ends of the table. 2.No family members should sit next to or opposite each other 3. Men and women should be seated alternately 4. Amy Eliot and Colin Smith are passionately in love. 5. Jennifer Harvey, a professor, and colleague of Mr Smith, can tell amusing stories, but is rather anti-semitic. 6. Lady Margaret Eliot is very correct, polite and boring. 7. Judge Masters is a good listener and very tactful. 8.Rabii Simons loves to argue but is never offensive 9. Old Mrs Smith talks a lot, is a bit stupid and rather deaf. 10. Mr Chasuble is extremely right-wing in his views. 11. Mrs Chasuble has very bad table manners and is always comlpaining. 12. Mary Smith is rather spoilt and impatient and often rude to her grandparents and parents 13. Sir Alan Eliot is a socialist politician and very interested in social issues. 14. Mrs Smith does not like Mr Chasuble. 15. Mr Smith cannot stand Lady Eliot.