- Nov 26, 2007
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Don't start your hate. I am Chinese.
I was eating today with friends and only had one pair of clean chopsticks while I needed two. So, I subed for a fork. And I was looking at my friend who is also Chinese, struggle at some point to pick up a mushroom.
Logically, it just seems that chopsticks more or less does the same thing requiring more dexterity and effort.
They also can't pick up small flat pieces sticking the the plate as well, because they're straight so you can't scoop with leverage.
I think asians use chopsticks for traditions sake, and white people for novelty sake.
I'm abandoning them as of now.
I was eating today with friends and only had one pair of clean chopsticks while I needed two. So, I subed for a fork. And I was looking at my friend who is also Chinese, struggle at some point to pick up a mushroom.
Logically, it just seems that chopsticks more or less does the same thing requiring more dexterity and effort.
They also can't pick up small flat pieces sticking the the plate as well, because they're straight so you can't scoop with leverage.
I think asians use chopsticks for traditions sake, and white people for novelty sake.
I'm abandoning them as of now.