In China, chopsticks are called "kuàizi" (筷子). The term "kuài" means "quick" or "fast," while "zi" is a suffix that denotes a tool or object. Chopsticks are an essential part of Chinese dining culture and are used for a variety of foods. They have a long history, dating back thousands of years.
In ancient China
It is estimated that around 45 billion pairs of chopsticks are used in China each year, leading to concerns about deforestation and sustainability.
I think it was Japan
yes
China, India, Vietnam, Tibet, and many others.
Yes.
Usually with chopsticks
The word "chopsticks" originated from China. Chopsticks have been used in Chinese culture for thousands of years and eventually spread to other parts of Asia.
because they dont use forks
Yes. They invented it in Shang Dynasty.
Yes. China have forks though most Chinese use chopsticks. Actually, many Chinese children use forks and scoop in school ,but use chopsticks at home.
China. England first used chopsticks and china used knives and forks but Chinese couldn'thandle knives and forks very well but they could with chopsticks and we couldn't handle very well with chopsticks but we could with knives and forks so the UK and Chinese swapped and then Chinese and UK could have a feast whilst eat properly.