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Originally Posted by Willravel
Need? No. Want? Yes. I'd use chopsticks with cereal if I could.
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Wait, how do you eat cereal with chopsticks?
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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
I prefer to use chopsticks when eating Chinese or Japanese food, especially noodles. But no, I don't need them. Our favorite Chinese restaurant doesn't put chopsticks on the table; you have to ask for them. I don't bother as I'm usually too hungry to care.
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That's a bad sign if there are no chopsticks on the table. The good Chinese restaurants (the ones that cater to Chinese people and not white people) have chopsticks on the table, menus in Chinese, and dubious sanitation.
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Originally Posted by anti fishstick
i am more likely to use chopsticks with japanese food, particularly sushi. i just use a fork for chinese. besides, chinese restauarants don't usually have chopsticks as readily available, or i would use that instead.
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Yeah, if you see a fork at a Chinese restaurant, then it's a bad sign. You must live in an area with very few Asians/Chinese people. The good restaurants all have chopsticks on the table. Ditto if they give you plates instead of bowls.
For all you fork people, how the heck do you eat with it? I find it impossible to eat Chinese food with a fork.
Oh and also to clarify, sushi is actually meant to be eaten with your hands.