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How To Use Chopsticks

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How To Use Chopsticks

How To Use ChopsticksEating with chopsticks can be intimidating, especially for those who haven't learned to use them from a young age. In this film we show you the basics of using chopsticks in the Chinese method.


Step 1:

Holding the chopsticks

The important thing with chopsticks is that you find a method of holding them that allows you to eat easily and comfortably. Traditionally chopsticks are always held in the right hand, but this is not set in stone so you can adapt this method to suit your own requirements. If you're using wooden chopsticks, start by rubbing them together to rub off any loose splinters. When learning to hold chopsticks, it is helpful to place them into your hand one at a time. Lay the first chopstick between the base of your thumb and the tip of your ring finger, with the narrow end pointing away from you. It should be able to lay there comfortably. Then take hold of the second chopstick between the tip of your thumb and index finger. Practice a pinching movement with the chopsticks by moving the top chopstick down toward the bottom one. Although it customary to use the middle finger to grip the top chopstick, some people find it easier to use the middle finger on the bottom chopstick. When first learning to use chopsticks it may be easier to hold them towards the front, the narrow end, but as you become more confident you should hold them closer to the back at the broad ends. Also, as you become more experienced, you will be able to pick the chopsticks up and get them into position with one movement of your right hand, not involving the left hand at all. If you've picked up your chopsticks and the ends are uneven, you can tap them on the table to get them even.


Step 2:

Handling food

If you're dishing food from a shared serving bowl into your own bowl, either use a pair of serving chopsticks, or use the wider end of your own chopsticks. Never take food from a shared bowl with the narrow end of chopsticks which have been in your mouth. Chinese food, whether it's meat, fish or vegetables, is usually served in strips or cubes, so each piece can simply be picked up with the tips of the chopsticks and eaten whole. Chinese rice is prepared so that it is sticky, and can easily be picked up in clumps with chopsticks. If you're eating noodles, it is not considered rude to slurp noodles into your mouth, but if you feel more comfortable you can twist the noodles into a ball and eat it whole. At the end of the meal, or any time you need to lay your chopsticks down, lay them with narrow end on a chopstick stand. If you don't have a stand, lay them against the edge of your bowl.


Step 3:

Etiquette

There are a number of ways of using chopsticks which are considered bad table manners in Chinese dining. For instance, never stick your chopsticks standing upright in a bowl of food. This mimics a Chinese funeral ritual, so it is seen as a symbol of death. Also, never stab food with the point of a chopstick - the chopsticks are designed for pinching not stabbing. Also, when dishing up from a shared serving bowl, it is considered rude to dig around for the choicest pieces, so always take the food nearest to you. It's also seen as an insult to your host if you don't finish all the food that you are given. If you are struggling to pick up the last pieces of rice in your bowl with your chopsticks, you can lift the bowl to your mouth and shovel the rice in with your chopsticks. It is considered polite to eat every last grain of rice. Enjoy!

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    djjdillon (9 days ago)

    I have heard that leaning chopsticks up against the plate is rude, but in my own experience i have come to learn it is not true.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful yyytttyyy (24 days ago)

    oh ,that is very interesting!

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful sreya_ch (26 days ago)

    Thx .....nice 1

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful andrijacatch (35 days ago)

    In China or Japan, it's rude to stick your chopsticks straight up in your bowl of rice, as it is considered too close to the action of placing incense sticks during a funeral. Also, feel free to pass on the beano--farting after a meal is a compliment to your host. Done.

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful lonnismile (56 days ago)

    OH PLEASE!

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful tommyvercetti7 (87 days ago)

    I thought you was not supposed to rest the Chopsticks on the side of the bowl? only on the rest or across the whole of the bowl?

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful skalabrina (162 days ago)

    That's impossible!

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (211 days ago)

    well, i think i prefer to pick the chinesse or japanesse food and eat it at home...where i will be able to eat it as i want or know :~) yummmy

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    1 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (222 days ago)

    Perhaps acceptable in china but in Japan as a table manner rubbing chopsitcks whether in restaurant or in someones house, is considered rude. You may see many Japanese people doing so.

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    3 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (231 days ago)

    this video is good, I am chinese and thought all was correct but one part. You should not put chopsticks resting on the side of your bowl, only across it if it is needed!

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful happyhouse (238 days ago)

    gud video

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    Anonymous (239 days ago)

    cool thx

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    silentstorm (271 days ago)

    It might vary from country to country, but I was told that in Japan it's polite to leave some food to show that it was enough, but you won't be looked down on if you finish it all. Especially 'us westerners' who are renowned for having ferocious appetites!

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    hp51000 (272 days ago)

    awesome thanx !

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    2 out of 4 people found this comment helpful ppiaggio (277 days ago)

    I thought it was considered rude to finish all your food in asia, as it implies your host hasn't given you enough?

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