We always use linen. Sorry ~ hadn't realised how the other half live. Just wait until Mr Dance learns about it. 
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So do we (use linen that is) but only for those guests that I know have appropraite motor skills to use eating implements without either dropping my culinary delights on their own personage or my tablecloth enroute to their gobs

Suprisingly few merit the linen, so the paper serviette versions are always on hand too

Actually this thread diversion onto serviette holders and eating capabilities leads me onto another of my issues with current child rearing practices in that (very sadly) I have noted over the past few years a
marked decline in younger peoples food to mouth co-ordination adbilities. When I was younger we were
taught to use a knife and fork properly (none this now apparently accepted fork in right hand wrong way up shovelling method allowed) and one of my GrandMothers favourite and when needed very vocally voiced sayings was:
''Food to your mouth, not mouth to your food''
So be assured that your linen serviettes are safe with me at the dinner table

Finally - Where oh where is Mr. Dance? Were you all nasty to him?