There was a scandal in Canada when the Official Languages Act was coming in. In classifying English or French schools a girl was asked to set a table. She got the plate, no bowls in the choice, and a spoon. They ruled she didn’t know English. Her table setting didn’t use knife and fork, but chopsticks.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
he might as well be eating yakitori… it’s just grilled chicken pieces (even offal) on a skewer
Leroy about 8 years ago
I am clapping with one hand.
dadoctah about 8 years ago
For novices they have “cheater” chopsticks with a little hinge at the top to hold them together.
jgarrott about 8 years ago
I have had Japanese mothers ask me to teach their children to use chopsticks properly, but then, I was born here in 1948.
pschearer Premium Member about 8 years ago
FTGTC = Failure to Grasp the Concept. Also Failure to Grasp the Chopsticks.
gammaguy about 8 years ago
For a novice as clueless as you, I would recommend a knife and fork.
Cerabooge about 8 years ago
You’re too young for a bicycle, so I got you this unicycle.
Rwill about 8 years ago
You can cross that hashi when you come to it.
angelfiredragon about 8 years ago
I like watching people eat rice with chopsticks
rexxster about 8 years ago
Jon Schutter about 8 years ago
sir, you ordered dog food. Also, why are you in my house?
pcolli about 8 years ago
I’ve seen Chinese people eating with a fork and spoon….. no sticks in sight.
RWill about 8 years ago
“Oh, absolutely, sir!”
*runs in back*
“Larry, quick, get the camera!”
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 8 years ago
I always thought they ought to make hollow chop sticks for soup. Maybe there was a patent infridgement problem with the straw patent.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Cerabooge
Actually, it is safer learning a unicycle than a bicycle. If you lose your balance, there is no frame to tangle in as you bail out.
cutiepie29 about 8 years ago
No, no I wouldn’t.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
There was a scandal in Canada when the Official Languages Act was coming in. In classifying English or French schools a girl was asked to set a table. She got the plate, no bowls in the choice, and a spoon. They ruled she didn’t know English. Her table setting didn’t use knife and fork, but chopsticks.