What is the difference between a napkin and a serviette?
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Apr 04, 2025 - 10:05 AM
The terms "napkin" and "serviette" essentially refer to the same item: a piece of cloth or paper used at meals to wipe the mouth and hands. The primary difference lies in regional usage; "napkin" is commonly used in American English, while "serviette" is more frequently used in British English and some parts of Canada. Additionally, in some areas, "napkin" may imply a cloth version, whereas "serviette" might suggest a paper one, though this distinction is not universally applied.
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Riegel Premier Bistro Stripe Napkin
Available as beautifully coordinating napkins or separately as accents to existing linens, Premier Stripe Bistro napkins are yarn dyed with a classic stripe design. Available stripe colors are white, red, ebony, flag blue, royal, brown, forest green, grey and orange. The green stripe bistro napkin i...
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