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I was stationed in Okinawa for two years when I was in the Marines. I did not know how to use them when I got there, but I sure could when I left. I was one of the lucky guys that found a local girlfriend who taught me how to use ohashi, and showed me parts of the island that most Americans did not get to see.

I remember one intoxicated night chasing a peice of tofu around a bowl for a half an hour or so before finally pulling my pocket knife and solving the problem.

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I guess European cavemen thought stabbing something to pick it up is easier than using twigs.
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I'm good with them. Can you grab an ice cube out of your water glass?


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Yes, and my kids do as well. Not of Asian heritage either.
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My wife is Korean, I'd starve if I couldn't.
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i catch flies. to eat, not so much. i'm hungry, so a fork is better.
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I like them, too. It took me a little while to figure out how to shovel noodles and rice with them, but I do tend to eat with chop sticks now whenever they are offered.
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Yes. Been using them for as long as I can remember, but I only use them for noodle soup, Pho especially. The engineer in me says they are to inefficient, so forks and spoons get more use.

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Grew up using them. Still use them often.

First used the Chinese versions then later the Japanese versions. Chinese are a lot easier as are the wooden ones you usually get.

Eating single grains of rice with a set of Japanese chopsticks builds patience...

Still have a set of Ivory Chinese chopsticks that my Father brought back with him. Use them rarely but they sure are nice.
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I'm pretty good with them but still use a fork in Asian restaurants sometimes depending on the dish. You can never beat a fork if you want a nice bit of rice plus meat and veggies in every bite w/ some Chinese dishes.

Something like Pad Thai or a Chinese chicken salad I will eat w/ sticks. I ate a CCS from Chin Chin yesterday while driving in rush hour traffic on surface streets and the freeway w/ sticks and got chicken and sliced almonds in every bite. I know, I know... I should not admit that but sometimes I'm too hungry at dinner time to wait and I don't have time to stop and eat because I need to be somewhere.
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Using chopsticks in traffic is hard core. I'm pretty good with them, but I can't do that
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The other day I went for lunch to a Chinese hole in the wall place with an all Asian group of coworkers. The waitress very discretely slipped me a fork while taking our order. I was the only Caucasian on the entire block. We got a good laugh out of that one.

I learned to eat with chopsticks as a kid. If I remember right, my older sister brought a couple pairs home and we practiced and picked it up quickly. You'd look like a fool in Southern CA if you wouldn't know how to use chopsticks. Especially with a high percentage of Asian coworkers and buddies. I love Asian food and I agree that it tastes better with chopsticks.

Now, would someone slip you a pair of chopsticks in a German restaurant if you are Asian and go for lunch with all Caucasian group of coworkers?

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Yup, have truly mastered the use...otherwise would have starved in Japan.
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I can use them very well and so can my 4 and 5 year olds. I actually prefer chopsticks to a fork fork when eating salads. Much easier to "pinch" that to try and stab with a fork. FYI. Not even close to bieng asian....just out of shape old white guy...
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I can use chop sticks, but I'm not very good with them. I always ask for a fork. When I go out to lunch with office workers, there's always some knob who has to try and teach everyone how to do it, but he's basically just being an idiot. I tell the tool "hey, you're just as talented as 1.2 billion Chinese people who use chop sticks every day."
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Growing up in the SF Bay it's close to impossible to avoid using chopsticks. We were taught in school. First grade, I think.

I'm completely comfortable eating with sticks. It makes me eat more slowly and I enjoy the food more that way.
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Folks in Asia see forks and particularly knives to be the height of barbarism.

Imagine - cutting your own food, at the table!

Also, the word "chopstick" is a horrible one. In Japanese it is: o-hashi or o-temoto. Much nicer words..
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My mom thought we should always use chopsticks when we ate at Chinese restaurants, so yes.

It was funny last year when I went to Japan with 3 other rednecks. They just about starved to death, while I gained a couple pounds.

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