Yes,but they use their hand too.
No, there is no law dictating which hand to use for cutting and which hand to use for eating when using a knife and fork. It is generally considered polite and proper dining etiquette in Western cultures to use the knife in the right hand to cut food and the fork in the left hand to eat.
the settlers used their hand to eat with but sometimes they used sticks
You can cut them up and eat them by hand or you can use a melon baller and eat them that way.
Use your hand or a spoon o_o
Thai people don't usually use Knife. They use Spoon and Fork. But in tradtional way, they use their hand.
I'm not sure why you'd want to, but yes, you can eat your hand.
probably because they are right handed and left handed Americans obviously would use their left hand.
I live in Iowa and I don't think it matters which hand to use because we are no different than people in any other state. I bet we are smarter than you think. Trust me... we don't all live on farms and we definitely aren't hillbillies. About maybe five out of the hundred people in my grade live on a farm. You need to work on your grammar. Iowans are smart and know that we should capitalize and punctuate our sentences correctly. I hope you are under 8 years of age because otherwise it would be sort of sad. Sincerely, A very SMART, sensible Iowan P.S.- We don't have accents either and we are VERY POLITE!
Generally people use to hold fork in their left hand and and we use it to eat a type of food which is in the form pieces or we can use it while eating fruits in the form of pieces or also when we eat rice or anything like rice.
Most people use both hands to eat, knife in one hand and fork in the other. So I guess you'd call them average...
Muslims have been instructed by the Prophet, may peace be upon him, to eat with the right hand. In the Sahih-Muslim, the Prophet (PBUH) quotes on an occasion:"Eat with your right hand."