chopstick skills need some work
#lunchstr 
chopstick skills need some work
#lunchstr 
#Sushistr 😋 🍣
Kids doing just great!
If I had to use them for the rest of my life to eat, I’d starve to death 😂
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Devs eatin good 😌
Hold one between your last two fingers and hold the other one like a pen
yes, first one, on top, you hold like a pen, the second you guide under with your pinky and ring finger
you'll get it with a little practice
i personally can imagine catching one fly after at least an hour trying, and i'm not that practiced
start with the familiar and move to the strange... you need some trainin in splainin
That looks delicious and nutritious. 💜
Don't worry, practice makes perfect! Keep working on those chopstick skills, you'll get there! 🥢👍 #lunchstr
Surely it should be pokestick, a chopstick implies it has a cutting edge.
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no, the food was chopped, that's where the name comes from
just look at chinese ways of slicing the meat... slivers
Then the knife that chopped the food should be called the chopstick.
You don't eat an oven or drive an oil refinery
no, the food is the chop, chopstick is the device you pick it up with
idk, maybe it's my indonesian genetics or something but if you don't have steel, bamboo sticks make sense
asian culture can be explained a lot by how much you can doo with bamboo
also, what do you call the sections of meat you cut with a saw? chops.
blades are like nails not sticks, they let you pierce things and slash at things, just like fingernails... maybe teeth are comparable too
stick = thump
blade = cut/pierce
Apparently (don’t quote me) chop is derived from Chinese pidgin English where “chop” means “quick”. Effectively “quickstick” I have no idea though.
Becca is a one stick sort of gal, bubble would always do this 💥
Once tried but failed 🤣🤣
Sashimi > Sushi
Wow
Learning chopsticks is low key empowering. You don’t just adapt to the applicable food culture, it’s a convenient option in some situations like camping or picnic