Fans (both electric ones and hand held ones) are used to create wind, mainly to speed evaporation. The speeding of evaporation is mainly done to make human bodies cooler, but it is also used in drying things recently washed with water (e.g., floors or automobiles).
Fans are also used in some traditional cooking to oxygenate charcoal and make it burn hotter.
Folding fans are also used as props by some traditional storytellers.
The Japanese and other people use chopsticks for many of Japanese meals.
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Presumably those people that use it
Japanese is both singular and plural, though if you're worried about ambiguity, you can simply use "Japanese person" and "Japanese people."
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Japanese people use chopsticks to eat their food.
fans call them: HJB (Hyung Jun Baby) : kim hyung jun & HJL (Hyun Joong Leader): kim hyun joong but many use their names. Korean and Japanese fans don't have problem with that.
Japanese paper fans are made of the following materials: decorative paper, wooden sticks, glue, pencil, paint, and raffia. The exact steps of creating such paper fans are explained in several YouTube videos, or at websites such as The Crafty Classroom.
" Ichi ". However there Japanese people tend to use the old way which is "fu"
The same way people everywhere use language - to communicate.