Another post in the Gentlemen series, not strictly just for Gentlemen but useful none the less for the less cultured amongst us.Have to say after following this guide myself I have become some what more adept at chop sticking my sushi rolls.
Enjoy :)
Sorry, i just cant lol
ReplyDeleteI STILL CANT DO IT
ReplyDeleteHa, I'm gonna send this to someone
ReplyDeleteIt never fails, i always look like a moron when using chopsticks.
ReplyDeleteI can use them, but often a pretend to struggle, girl love it for whatever reason.
ReplyDeleteI suck at using these, thanks for the pointers.
ReplyDeleteaha, Something i can already do :3
ReplyDeletegreat stuff, thanks for the post
ReplyDeleteI tried using these but couldn't figure it out lol!
ReplyDeleteNow this is helpful, but I always find it easier and more comfortable to hold them in a different way than what all the infographics state. Maybe it's just me.
ReplyDeletegreat advice :)
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damn I always wanted to learn this, it definitely looks good if you can handle sticks. thanks
ReplyDeleteThe ability to use chopsticks is a key student skill. No clean forks? No problem! A screwdriver and a pencil will do as makeshift chopsticks.
ReplyDeleteThat or a spanner. I've found success with small ones and fried noodle dishes
i just use them as stakes and stab the food :)
ReplyDeleterather just use a good old fork :)
ReplyDeletecan already use chopsticks, but nice infographic :)
ReplyDeletenever tried sushi or sushimi, but my chopstick technique is unbeatable !
ReplyDeleteI'll stick to a fork.. This is too complicated for my feeble mind I suppose.
ReplyDeleteI love showing off being able to use chop sticks
ReplyDeletethanks for the guide, good blog!
ReplyDeleteI suck with chop sticks :(
ReplyDeleteI literally can never get this right, but one day...
ReplyDeleteTook me a while to get chopsticks down.
ReplyDeleteGreat informationals! Will be checking out future posts. ;)
Seriously, I still need a lot of practice with the sticks.
ReplyDeleteAfter some practice I finally mastered them. I kinda like how they differ from our Western eating utensils in terms of...dunno, mentality.
ReplyDeleteAsia: "Let's gingerly pick up our food. Careful, don't drop it now."
West: "Cut it with a knife and stab it with a fork!"
No criticism by the way, I prefer forks/knifes/spoons :D
It's still hard to do lol
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the knowledge but I might still be sticking with my fork ><
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Simple, awesome advice. Thanks, i'll put it to use some day!
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i will never be able to eat with these
ReplyDeleteSo simple that it's complicated.
ReplyDeleteGreat instructions
ReplyDeletei love the info threads keep em coming
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pretty cool.. my sister is terrible at this lol..
ReplyDeleteim asian. and its in my genetic code to do these meager things.
ReplyDeleteI hate chop sticks. still can't use it efficiently. followed :D
ReplyDeleteposted on facebook :D
ReplyDeleteHaha cool. I'll try this.
ReplyDeletenever could use these
ReplyDeleteI love using chopsticks. Also, laughing at those who can't.
ReplyDeleteToo bad I already know how to do that. Still very handy :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks to this post I finally decided what to make for dinner today - yes, I will be making rice with something..
ReplyDeleteGentlemon. I fucking suck at chopsticks.
ReplyDeleteCool! Gonna go get some chopsticks! :)
ReplyDeleteI love eating with chopsticks, at the beginning its was so difficult. I wish I had this guide back then.
ReplyDeletei do WORK with chopsticks, nice post man.
ReplyDeletechopsticks are so easy to use, i don't get how people have problems with them
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