so funny.
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Ha! you spit into a neat pile? you’re hanging with some high faluntin’ pretencious peasants! where is Rizhao? laowai probably to you and country bumpkin (xiangxiaren mandarin/ shawunin shanghaiese) ![]()
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In India, you use your fingers to transfer fish bones from mouth to plate. If you actually spat stuff from your mouth to your plate, it would be considered disgusting.
Non-Asian here. I’ve never eaten Chinese, Thai or other Asian food often enough to come proficient with chopsticks. It always feels awkward to me, so I always ask for silverware.
Heh I do this when presented with a bowl of rice and chopsticks (minus the fishbones). Yes I’m vulgar and of peasant stock
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[QUOTE=China Guy]
Ha! you spit into a neat pile? you’re hanging with some high faluntin’ pretencious peasants! where is Rizhao? laowai probably to you and country bumpkin (xiangxiaren mandarin/ shawunin shanghaiese) ![]()
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Rizhao is right on the coast around 160 kilometers southwest of Qingdao. It’s in the Shandong province. Good seafood, not much meat, although until you try the donkey how do you know you won’t like the donkey?
Oops the above was quoted from Bill Door’s post
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I’ve never eaten Chinese, Thai or other Asian food often enough to come proficient with chopsticks.
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Thai generally does not come with chopsticks. Although, SO and I were at a local Thai place the other day and I remarked with shock that the food was served with chopsticks. Is this a practice in certain parts of Thailand? Looking through the internet, I see various places selling “Thai chopsticks,” but all of the Thais I’ve known use primarily spoons, forks, and knives for their main dishes.
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Actually, anyone who prefers the puffy kind is already pretty suspect. The dense crinkly kind are the only true Cheetos. But the chopsticks are a good idea; I’ll have to try that for my next Cheetos binge. You know, the convenient 16 oz single-serving package.
Back to the OP … Eating Asian food with a fork is just wrong. It feels disrespectful. It feels like eating off styrofoam: OK for camping, but certainly not for dining.
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You made a typo in your post. The puffy kind are the only true Cheetos. The newfangled crinkly kind are a mistake.