The Japanese think we are monkeys.
chopsticks and wooden spoons
1.7 million cubic meters of timber or 25 million trees in China are turned into disposable wooden chopsticks.
They both mean chopsticks. Hashi simply means 'chopsticks' and waribashi means wooden/bamboo chopsticks. So, one word is a scpecific kind, and the other simply means all types, just the thing in general. If you look up 'chopsticks' in Wikipedia, it has a good explanation.
Monkey's with the Little Faces and huge balls
The English word for chopsticks is chopsticks.
There is no specific collective noun for chopsticks, in which case a general collective noun is used. Examples are a set of chopsticks, a box of chopsticks, a supply of chopsticks, etc.
Panda bears are endangered because people use too much bamboo (a panda's food source) for chopsticks, wooden pencils, and other things.
Chopsticks are 2 sticks that people eat with,
chopsticks and computers chopsticks and computers
you teach the children by your house how to use the wooden sword and slingshot then a monkey will appear and you'll figure out the rest.
In real life u bun up ur hair then chopsticks the chopsticks in!
by putting the faces in the opisite direction