ronglimeng (Canada)
I have become reasonably adept at chopstick use, but after the meal is over it is still obvious where I have been sitting based on the tablecloth stains from dropped food. We eat about 2/3 's of our evening meals with chopsticks. I even prefer to eat some non-Chinese food - such as spaghetti and meatballs - with chopsticks as well.
What I like most about chopsticks, is when the meal is almost over, and there has been some conversation at the table, and the food in your stomach has settled a little, you can just reach out and pick up another morsel or two. That seems to be easier with chopsticks.
German swimmer Britta Steffen is seen with a Chinese chopsticks during a visit for a report of the ARD-Sportschau in the Yu Garden prior the 2011 FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, China, July 18, 2011. [Photo/IC] |
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