HA! They're finally giving up on chop sticks.Meanwhile in China
They use giant electric forks
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world...inese-forces-18947059?bustcache=1565964839768
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HA! They're finally giving up on chop sticks.Meanwhile in China
They use giant electric forks
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world...inese-forces-18947059?bustcache=1565964839768
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Plus, unless you're Asian, put down the chopsticks you cultural mis-appropriater, pick up a fork, shut up and eat.
I've used chopsticks, generally preferring them to forks, for almost 40 years. And I love pho, even when made with tripe (which isn't mandatory, btw).Then, discovered the so-called meat was tripe.
...is something I definitely feel right along with you.Of late, this place and some of it's overweening anxiety...
It takes guts to eat tripe.Then, discovered the so-called meat was tripe.
gag!
I used to, but then I used to have several nice sets.Do you eat Chinese food with chopsticks while at home?
ETA: Not specifically directed towards you ER....
Certainly different cultures do things differently, but as I said, chopsticks can be more efficient than silverware for certain foods. I can care less what someone might think of me while I'm eating. Now if I didn't know how to use them, then most certainly I would look like a fool.I refuse to eat Asian food with chopsticks.
Why not?
I'm a white guy and think 'for the most part', white people (my people) look pretentious as hell when they use chopsticks.
Many cultures use their bare hands too.
Why not eat your lamb and veggies with your bare hands like the natives?
Cuz, you ain't a native.
Hummus and tabuleh - mmmmmhhh boy, scrape it up with your bare hands and stuff your face.
Uh-huh.......