YES
with hands, chopsticks, fork or even a spoon idiots
You can use any of the two. Using a fork would be easier I guess. Usually a fork and a spoon, the Chinese would eat noodles, a kind of Chinese spaghetti, with chop sticks.
No, they use a spoon with their dominant hand and a fork in the other to help transfer food to their plate.
Indonesians do not use chopsticks (unless they are in a Chinese restaurant). They traditionally use a spoon and a fork in most of Indonesia, one in each hand, though in some parts of the nation it is traditional to use one's hands.
To properly eat a meal using both a fork and a spoon, hold the fork in your dominant hand and the spoon in your non-dominant hand. Use the fork to pick up solid foods and the spoon to scoop up liquids or smaller pieces. Alternate between the fork and spoon as needed to enjoy your meal.
Japanese people do NOT eat chopsticks. They eat with chopsticks. As western people eat their food with a knife, fork and spoon, many Asian cultures use chopsticks in place of the western cutlery. This requires the food to be prepared in 'byte' sized portions by the kitchen.
chopsticks maybe your sliced fingers... no really. we also use spoons, forks,knives. baka!
Japanese people eats their dinner at night with chopsticks or spoon and fork as if like normal people do! Clear?
I had the same prob, turned out I was using a fork. Now I use a spoon I had the same prob, turned out I was using a fork. Now I use a spoon
Japan and China uses chopsticks. Ethiopian cuisine is generally eaten with the hands.
Rice is eaten using different methods, depending on the eater's location in the world. However, there are three main ways rice is eaten:HandsChopsticksFork or spoon
Because they didnt know about knives and forks