Eating Rice With A Fork Is Retarded As Hell

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I was eating Chinese food yesterday and thought the same damn thing. Could barely get any rice on that tiny ass plastic fork they gave me.
 

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The only way to eat rice :ufdup:
 

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Im definitely a knife and fork person. I always find it weird when people eat with a fork only and I definitely judge if you eat a whole meal with a spoon. Call me elitist, but only greedy people eat with a spoon so they can shovel more food into their mouths. Many of my family members eat with a fork only and I find it more prevalent in the younger generations, my parents generation eat with a knife and fork. Whilst I don't sit and watch them eat, it does seem like it would be a lot more difficult to eat certain meals with a fork only especially if I then watch you push the rice onto the fork with your fingers.

There was the American guy who came here and was trying the food and everything he ate was smack smack smack, mouth was just clapping away it was awful and everyone in the comments while happy for him to try the cuisine was begging him stop slapping his gums together.
 

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As most people don’t just eat rice by itself, it’s way less efficient to keep switching between spoon and fork to eat the rest of the food on your plate.
 

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I didn’t start eating rice with a spoon until I started hanging around south Asians from time to time….. They eat there meat and rice dishes with a spoon….
I watched a video where a Thai woman was explaining it. They use the back of the fork to push the rice on the spoon.

I was :ohhh: when she said they just use chopsticks for Chinese dishes like noodles
 
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