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nope their hard to use and eat with
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I can use them! And I eat with them whenever I go to a Chinese restraunt, it would feel weird if I didn't. o_O
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For me, chopsticks = blunt skewer. I've used them before, and can use them, but they're so unwieldly and inconvienient compared to the fork that I don't bother.
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I can use them with solid food.
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I'm partially Japanese so yesh<3It's easy^^
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Yes! Sometimes I stab things for fun with them, but I can. Pretty good, actually.
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I hold them weird so I can get a grip on the little rice...XD
I usually use a fork and spoon and stuff. Even at resturants with chopstickkys only. XD |
I can, not perefectly though. And it requires solid food, any other is a no-can-do. Must practice more :bandit: Kidding aside, I enjoy more eating with fork and knife, much more stability there. |
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I can use them, but only with big lumps of food. Usually I hold them wrong too.
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Yes, I can use them. My grandma taught me how to. If it's unstabbable food like noodles, I use it properly. If it's stabbable food like steak, I stab with my chopsticks and eat.
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I'm part Vietnamese (ok half, my mom is Vietnamese). So yea I can use chopsticks, and I can use them every well I might add. Noodles, rice (yes that's right, I can eat rice with them XD), meat and all that other stuff I can eat with chopsticks.
But my brother on the other hand, well lets just say he might be better off holding one chopstick in one hand and the other in his other hand. XD |
Actually, I can as well, but really only with solid food.
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Chopsticks and me don't mix too well. Every time I try using them, I end up just going back to using a fork instead, as it's much easier for me. :/
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I LOVE to use chopsticks! ^^ My grandfather went to Japan, and he brought back a very nice pair. I've become pretty skilled with them. I used them for ramen the other day. I like 'em for rice too.
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I'm korean, so I've been using them since I can remember. Yet, according to my parents, I don't use the "proper," way.;;
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I'm Japanese, so I use chopsticks often when I'm eating stuffs, though, I preferr forks and knives.
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i cant.. i cant even hold them. I use a fork on rare ocassion that we go to a chinese restaurant
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i can....i have been useing chopsticks for the past 7 years........i havent used a fork at a chinies/Japanese resturants........
and the people that say they cant eat rice with them...lol.....u have to eat the rice in a bowl......and use chopstick.....its like impossible to use chopsticks with rice on a plate.....lol BTW im english....lol |
Eh, I can, but I hold them weirdly.. I don't use chopsticks too often, thats why probably.
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Though I dont really like sushi, I love going to this Japanese restaurant just to eat with chopsticks XD So obviously yes.
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Yes, I can use chopsticks, but it's been a long time since I last used them. I used to hold them in some sort of weird way that I can't remember off the top of my head...
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No, it's too hard.
I was going to vote for the last option but I don't think using them with two hands counts. My brother can. |
Yes... since my family's Chinese, we eat with them. xD;
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I quickly learned how to use chopsticks..it isn't really that hard once you learn how. I have trouble with Indian rice sometimes, though..>_>
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