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ChopStix Use them?

Chop Stix do you use them

  • do you know how to use them

    Votes: 11 30.6%
  • i haven't a clue how to use them

    Votes: 5 13.9%
  • i use them as often as I can

    Votes: 23 63.9%
  • what are Choc Stix

    Votes: 1 2.8%

  • Total voters
    36
Yes I can use them, and I typically use them when I make a stir fry.
 
I can use them, but not very well. A friend told me once that he watched a documentary on Gorillas, or some kind of ape/monkey that used sticks to catch termites, and I reminded him of that when I tried to use chop stix.
 
Ipersonally have tried many timesbut just never made it

I learned by trying every time I ate Chinese food. I'd start out with chopsticks, use them as long as I could, and give up and eat with a fork. Eventually I didn't give up.
 
I learned how to use them around the same time i learned to use a fork.

I use them primarily when eating Chinese or Japanese food - but only when I'm OUT - rarely at home no body to show off for at home, after all.
If there was a test, I'd score "expert level" I'm sure. heehe

Love to watch the totally inept TRY to use them and fail ! - planny fun..
 
I use them primarily when eating Chinese or Japanese food - but only when I'm OUT - rarely at home no body to show off for at home, after all.

I find some things much easier to eat with chopsticks than with a fork. Cold sesame noodles, for example, or broccoli with garlic sauce. It's damn hard to fork those, but I have no problem with chopsticks.
 
I can use em perfectly but wtf...Why struggle to eat with sticks when I can devour food with spoons and forks.
 
My grandfather taught me when I was five years old, and I have used them continuously since, whenever I eat an Asian cuisine that is meant for chopsticks. I'm quite dextrous with them, too... I can even pick up coins.

Eating Asian food with a fork is too crude, I end up eating too fast. And of course, it's idiotic to try and use chopsticks when eating a food that was meant for a fork and knife. The exptected utensil has an immense effect on the shape and weight of developing recipes.

I hate those wooden chopsticks, though. I use Melamine chopsticks (they're most like the ivory I grew up with), both at home and at work. I sometimes think about carrying a travel set with me, in case I end up in a restaurant that uses the wood sticks.
 
I've tried many times, in vain to make them work. Why in Hell would someone use two sticks to pick up a grain of rice, is beyond me. Give me a fork or spoon, please! :grrr:
 
Every single time I eat sushi, which is quite frequently :)

That and I also used them in Chinatown in San Francisco recently for lunch because they were there and I felt weird using a fork ;)

The key is to keep one stable/completely straight while using the other to "scoop" the food onto it. Once you get the feel of them, it's easy!
 
I was in Anaheim one time and my friend and I asked for chopsticks...they brought them, but all the people in the kitchen came out one by one to look at the roundeyes eating with chopsticks.

Anaheim is technically in California, but it's actually part of Illibraskiohio (the mythical Midwestern State Where No One Knows Shit).
 
Frequently since I was a child. Usually I use it when eating noodles, rice on bowl, or Chinese dim sums. Sometimes it's easier eating with chopsticks than with spoons and forks, as some dishes are very slippery with spoons, whereas excessive fork usage is considered rude in Asian customs.
 
I can use em perfectly but wtf...Why struggle to eat with sticks when I can devour food with spoons and forks.

Wellllll, if you can us 'em PERFECTLY, then it's not a STRUGGLE , now is it? [-X


This thread just begs the expression:


QUIT FORKIN' AROUND !!! :badgrin:
 
Though I'm quite adept with Chop Sticks, or Forks, Spoons, and Knives, why bother? I'm much better using my fingers, or just slurping off the plate, or drinking out of the bowl!! :lol: ..| :slap:

Keep smilin'!! :kiss:(*8*)
Chaz :-<
 
I know how to use them well. However I only use them for appropriate food when it can efficiently speed up my food-devouring ability. :lol: (I still love to enjoy food while I can though).

One example is the Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup (Pho). You can eat much faster with chopsticks and spoon. Another one is sushi, eating with hand can be messy, and using fork to poke the food is ruining the elegance appearance of the sushi pieces. :rolleyes:

Btw, when I was little, I was really proud at using spoon to eat almost everything, even noodles. :D :p
 
Any place they're standard, I use them. At home, I don't use them much, even though I do have a set.

There's a Japanese fastfood restaurant down the street. Each time I go there (alone or with Pubert), I play "chopsticks or fork". That's when I try to guess whether each new customer will eat their meal with chopsticks or with a fork. (This place gives you both as a matter of course.) I've gotten pretty good at it.

* 25 and under - almost always chopsticks
* 55 and over - almost always fork, unless they're Asian

Lex
 
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