For thin slices of pizza, this technique won’t be as effective because the end of the slice will flop down. In that case, hold the pizza a little higher than usual to catch the end of the slice in your mouth.

This technique also has the added bonus of protecting the roof of your mouth from getting burnt on the hot cheese.

You can also support the end of the pizza with your free hand to guide it into your mouth while you crimp the crust. Once you reach the middle of the slice you should be able to hold it up by the crust!

After the slice is folded, you can eat from any side. Most people recommend starting with the crust to keep the wallet from falling apart.

This tends to be a bit messier than other techniques, so make sure to have some napkins on hand for cleanup!

This is also the cleanest method for eating pizza and would probably be best if you’re at an important dinner or out on a date. Most pizzas won’t be served with a fork and knife, so be sure to ask the waiter or waitress to bring some utensils for you!

Be sure to let the sauce drip off of the crust before you pop it into your mouth. Otherwise, you might end up with sauce all over your shirt.

If you can’t finish your pizza, that’s okay! However, most pizza places in Italy won’t allow you to take your leftovers home.

For Neapolitan pizza places in Italy, it’s customary to eat the entire pizza with a fork and knife, not your hands.

Be careful! Italian pizzas are served extremely hot, so you might want to wait a second for the crust to cool after you slice it.

The shape and size of the pizza slices will depend on the restaurant making them. Some of them can be really big, so be prepared for a full meal!

If you’re wearing nice clothes and worried about dropping some toppings on yourself, you can use a fork and a knife to eat your pizza, as long as there are appetizer plates for you to set the slice on.

This will keep you from getting sauce and toppings on your clothes or face while eating, and is easier for talking while eating.

Try to avoid staring at them while they eat, which can be considered rude. Instead, focus on getting your pizza onto your plate and then glance at them to see how they’re eating it.

If someone makes a comment about the way that you eat pizza, take it in stride. Many people have strong opinions on the right way to eat a pizza because of where they’re from. Just remember, all that matters is that you’re enjoying the delicious slice in front of you!