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Default American chopsticks

On Jan 25, 9:12 am, notbob > wrote:
> I'm sitting here watching an old episode of Law & Order. Both Waterston and
> Hennessy are eating Chinese out of take-out boxes with disposable
> chopsticks. Regulars know what I think about all the networks standard
> representation of NY'ers always eating Chinese in this manner. If you
> don't, I say it's all total crap.
>
> We've flogged this subject ad nauseum, but have we been honest about it.
> Yeah, we all use chopsticks in a restaurant cuz we wanna SHOW RESPECT for
> the CULTURE (eye-roll). BUT!!... what about take-out? I've been eating
> Chinese take-out all my life and have NEVER found those disposable
> chopsticks in the bag. Does that mean I should have them at home all the
> time?
>
> I may occasionally use chopsticks at home, but I'm weird. I know of NO 0NE
> else who does so. Maybe me and mine are declasse, but I doubt it. Do YOU
> really have your own chopsticks at home for yourself and guests and family
> when Asian food is on the menu? C'mon, be honest. (CC! ... a poll!)
>
> nb


Of course I do. Some things are easier to eat with stick than with a
fork/spoon/knife. I don't like the disposable ones (don't like the
taste/texture of the wood, don't like thowing stuff out), but I've got
a cheap batch of plastic ones that work fine for my frequent meal of
rice w/ kimchee, tuna, veg, leftover whatever. Gotta have the right
bowl. I don't eat out of cardboard.

bulka