If you leave chopsticks standing upright in a bowl of rice, it is not well regarded, because this is something only done at funerals.
you don't. you use spoons. Chinese had spoons, but no forks, hence the chopsticks
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.
Japanese people eats their dinner at night with chopsticks or spoon and fork as if like normal people do! Clear?
no... how about soup? unless you have those chopsticks with the spoon ends on them...
YES
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.
with hands, chopsticks, fork or even a spoon idiots
Chinese people typically use a spoon for eating soup rather than chopsticks, as spoons are more practical for liquids. However, when eating solid ingredients from the soup, they may use chopsticks to pick them out while sipping the broth with the spoon. In some cases, especially with noodle soups, they can use chopsticks to lift noodles and ingredients while sipping directly from the bowl. This combination allows for efficient enjoyment of both the broth and the solids.
I dont think you can mate. Try a spoon...
Yes , many Koreans use chopsticks, they are traditional eating utensils. Unlike the Chinese and Japanese Koreans do not use their chopsticks to eat rice, preferring a spoon. As another difference, Korean chopsticks are often made of stainless steel. As a consequnce first time users may find them more difficult to "steer" than the disposable Chinese restaurant style because of the thinness and slick surface.
I'm not even sure you could successfully eat most porridges with chopsticks, being that they are largely liquid. Porridge usually must be eaten with a spoon.
Because they didnt know about knives and forks