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You are sitting at the dining table. Take one of the tableware, such as a fork, and place it near the edge of the table closer to you. As soon as those sitting opposite you pay attention to the fork, cover it with both hands. Moving your hands to the edge of the table, as it were, hold a fork between your palms and, without changing the relative position of your hands, bring them to your face and slide them from the bottom up. With your hands removed, immediately imitate chewing a fork sent to your mouth.

Focus Fancy Meal

Focus secret:

At that moment, when you brought your hands to your face with the fork in them, you imperceptibly dropped the fork on your knees.

Focus Fancy Meal

Simulate putting a fork in your mouth, as if holding it with your hands. From the outside it will look plausible. You can repeat the trick with a spoon or with a knife. Getting rid of cutlery items on your knees is simple: putting your hands on your knees, grabbing the items and hiding them in your trouser pocket, take out a handkerchief from there, with which you can easily wipe your lips and hands.

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