How do you hold your chopsticks🥢? Team pincers or scissors?
@ropro98172 жыл бұрын
OMFG, who taught these girls how to use chopsticks?! Burn their Asian cards! 😆
@FredHsu2 жыл бұрын
What if I don't hold chopsticks either way? What about the Beetle Mandibles chopstick grip?
@TheLeolee892 жыл бұрын
Team pincers. I don't think I have ever see people using the "scissors method". I would definitely pay more attention to how people are using chopsticks after this.
@FredHsu2 жыл бұрын
@@TheLeolee89 - I think the Beetle Mandibles grip deserves the label pincers more than Standard Grip does. But it could be just me :)
@Alexfolsome11212 жыл бұрын
pincers
@ghw71929 ай бұрын
I was 9 y/o and was living in Hawaii when my father taught me to use chopsticks by picking up peanuts. Later, I graduated to grains of Rice. I am 76 now and will sometimes take a pair with me when I go out to eat. Excellent video!
@JoATTech9 ай бұрын
I was hoping you gonna say that you leveled up and now you can move grains of sand with them :D
@ghw71929 ай бұрын
@@JoATTech Maybe I can. Will have to try that and then move on to kosher salt crystals.
@FreakAzoiyd9 ай бұрын
But there are actually much harder things to grab than small hard stuff. Noodles that are too long and slippery like sweet potato noodles in a hot pot 🍜 or Jiaozi 🥟 when they are a bit overcooked and have a bit of weird shape (like self made but your not good at it)
@crazyjds9 ай бұрын
Fried, greasy peanuts with skin
@LilM-stump8 ай бұрын
I was thought the same way with peanuts, I was told 1 hour before dinner by my sisters stepmother (Chinese) I wouldn’t have any dinner if I couldn’t manage to get 1 peanut before dinner.. she did that to us a few times and boom.. ahh childhood memories 😁
@worldtraveler9309 ай бұрын
My mother is from Yokohama Japan and I remember as a twelve year old kid here in Texas being taught by my grandmother how to use chopsticks and getting Mad and saying "It's Impossible and I would Never be able to learn!!" My grandmother very humorously pointed out the fact that I have a three-year-old-cousin who could use them proficiently and did I not have the same skills as a little three-year-old girl?!? Needless to say I am Exceptionally Proficient with chopsticks today!!! 🤠👍🇯🇵
@LGF798 ай бұрын
A few months ago I noticed the way I hold chopsticks was different than everywhere I see in media. I thought I was doing it wrong, but can pick up dry rice grains so I ignored it. I sat in a Chinese restaurant and saw the older Chinese patrons held them the way I do, then it hit me. I was taught how to use them somewhere around 5 years old by the Chinese owner of a local restaurant where I grew up because she was very fond of my family and took interest in the little white kid. I inadvertently learned the traditional Chinese method, because we frequented that place so often.
@yoboicc_4182 жыл бұрын
I used to use scissor, but I broke my arm and was in a cast for a month before surgery, so had to learn to use chopsticks with my left hand. Learned pincer in 2 days and when I went back to my right hand, I had already forgotten how to use scissor, and naturally used pincer lol. so if you use scissor, and are finding it hard to learn pincer, maybe try forcing yourself to learn it with your non-dominant hand
@flourite932 жыл бұрын
I used to hold chopsticks like scissors when I was a kid but eventually learned the pincer way tho a slightly different grip. Having a collection of Chinese, Japanese and Korean style chopsticks comes in handy for different cuisines rice to spaghetti an even for snacks like chips and cheetos cause its so easy to pick them out of the bag without getting my hands dirty XD
@Dvorkin82 Жыл бұрын
Exactly! I find it very useful for snacks too! Chopsticks are great invention
@grayrabbit2211 Жыл бұрын
I jokingly used two sandwich toothpicks to eat French fries one day... Ever since then I've grown to love chopsticks for plenty of non-Asian dishes. They are superior to a fork for salads.
@spookylittlebat9 ай бұрын
Ooo, gonna have to try eating crisps with them now 😯
@heloneida.Toronto9 ай бұрын
I had never tried eating with chopsticks, but this video encouraged me, I plan to visit China So I decided to learn the pinchers pincing method because I think it was more elegant. I want to impress🙄 the Chinese by eating correctly and politely with chopsticks,I’m so excited about the progress🙃🤣 ❤
@Alexfolsome11212 жыл бұрын
When I first arrived in China I could barely use chopsticks. There were lots of Japanese students also learning Chinese in the school I attended. They taught me the more useful method detailed in the video.
@roxypie68482 жыл бұрын
My parents both use the pincer method and I remember the instructions on chopstick wrappers in restaurants showing the pincer method. All this time, I just thought I was holding chopsticks wrong, but now I know it’s the accepted scissor method!
@stevethea5250 Жыл бұрын
SCISOR SUX
@olivier25532 жыл бұрын
OK, so I had a noodle soup this morning. Since I live here, I have been teaching myself to use chopsticks for noodle soup, up to the point it has become automatic. And suddenly I remembered the video, how am I holding my chopsticks? The moving one is hold by thump and index finger, the fixed one is slit in the crook of the thumb and hold by middle finger. I will not try to dry bean challenge, but I guess I would manage to grab an honest number, even if my hold is not the most elegant one. Fried yellow noddles and chicken soup with star anise. Yummy!
@BenjiSun2 жыл бұрын
yep. like Liu, i was chopstick-tapped on the back of my hand to learn the proper way when i was young. made a hell of a difference now. no negative impact nor need for therapy because of a few light taps.
@sharonoddlyenough9 ай бұрын
I learned to use chopsticks as a kid from my dad who learned it when his family lived in Vancouver for a while when he was a kid. I didn't know what the method was called, but I use pincer method. There is a modest collection of chopsticks in my cutlery drawer that I use regularly. Mostly I use them for eating, but they are very useful for bringing things out of jars for cooking that I don't want to use my hands for, like kimchi
@suzylu3332 жыл бұрын
I love this series so much!!!!
@kobymile5453 Жыл бұрын
Every chopstick tutorials I see in KZbin teach the traditional way. But no one I see in person, no one in Chinese TikTok uses that way. I wish someone surveys on how people use it.
@ProfClaudeBalls11 ай бұрын
Yes. All Asians in NYC (even tiny children) hold chopsticks parallel and right next to each other. Very elegant and efficient. Is that what they're calling the scissor technique? Only clumsy Westerners hold the sticks so they make a triangle. Very frustrating.
@AlecPendragon10 ай бұрын
Lol wow... The American calling out the Chinese professor is wild.. 😂 This comment is on a level of white appropriation and gate keeping as stealing spirit animals and spirit totems and gatekeeping that as part of your own faith... BTW I'm a classically trained chef an foodie from socal... all I've ever seen everyone eat is with the traditional method at every restaurant...Chinese, Japanese, Tai, Mongolian, whatever.. please stay in your own lane.
@ChromVsChrom10 ай бұрын
@@ProfClaudeBallstbh I’ve seen a lot of Midwest people use parallel grip and not scissor method. Hardly any Asians in my town. So I have no idea what you’re talking about. Even my friends who are non Asian even know how to hold chopsticks correctly. And surprisingly a good amount of western customers use chopsticks when given the choice. And even more surprisingly I end up using a fork lol 😂
@lakraknjeprak25369 ай бұрын
after i learned how to use chopstick for at least 20 years, the first method seems strange and hard to use. and i realized i used scissor technique all the time. the problem with lever method is not enough muscle energy to pinch the food and my hand cramps when attemting to do it. on the other hand, scissor technique is easier to use especially to eat noodles as it require less muscle movement.
@lakraknjeprak25369 ай бұрын
@@ProfClaudeBallsyes asian kid like me learned to use chopstick during my childhood by myself before youtube and the internet even exist and i just realized over twenty years later from this video that it's called scissor technique. definitely easier to use than the first one.
@thisisthepart3117 ай бұрын
I used to hate them until I got older, now I love using them!
@emmepi49459 ай бұрын
I’m italian and i found chopsticks very useful when cooking. Then i got my citizenship revoked.
@rileydj87649 ай бұрын
Lived in China for 5 years, and was taught using peanuts. My workers told me start picking up one peanut, when easy, add another peanut. When I could pickup three peanuts at once, I was proficient. Funny story, on trip to Taiwan wearing white shirt and tie (meeting customer), they took me to noodle restaurant for lunch. White shirt was speckled within minutes! 😂
@pchykins66809 ай бұрын
I'm not Chinese and no one taught me how to hold chopsticks, but surprisingly, I hold it like the etiquette teacher! I can pick up a single grain of rice with it...
@leventhumps38619 ай бұрын
Spork enters the room: Kneel, peasants!
@---iv5gj8 ай бұрын
spork cannot pick up food from a boiling cauldron of hotpot. epic fail
@leventhumps38618 ай бұрын
@@---iv5gj Sounds like a skill issue. Cope and seethe.
@brei26707 ай бұрын
@@leventhumps3861 I agree, it's doable, but chopsticks, like tongs, would definitely be superior for that particular application.
@brandonp75039 ай бұрын
Seeing this reminded me of the time my wife asked me if I could eat yogurt with chopsticks. I told her, "I don't know. Maybe." I proceeded to eat a cup of yogurt in front of her with chopsticks without dropping a drop 🤣
@angelad.89442 жыл бұрын
I have the added pleasantness of being left handed. I have somehow learned the '"proper" way to hold them. I will have to get the beans out and give it a go. I can grab one grain of rice and pick it up. Maybe that is too easy though.
@fannyalbi90402 жыл бұрын
can u create a video in your channel to show the left handed?
@angelad.89442 жыл бұрын
@@fannyalbi9040 I am left handed. The way the professional guy does it has always worked best for me.
@vishsingh72359 ай бұрын
Same. I'm lefty and use them like the guy does.
@christanice9 ай бұрын
I can do rice and I just tried the dry beans, they're slippery!! But I was able to do it... Slowly but surely!!
@TheNakedEwe9 ай бұрын
I had no idea there was two ways to hold chopsticks. I thought the pincer method was the only way. I taught myself to use chopsticks by eating bowls of frozen peas. I was a strange kid!
@roguephoenix7 ай бұрын
a friend of mine is able to deshell a shrimp with just one pair of chopsticks on one hand. she wasn't even showing off but i was amazed.
@imeaniguess.69639 ай бұрын
Instinctively used pincer, never would’ve guessed it was actually right.😂
@nolongeramused81359 ай бұрын
I was around 35 and was going to a lot of sushi places and couldn't use chopsticks at all - it was like a slapstick comedy to watch me try to use them. I grabbed a set of disposable ones on the way out and spent a couple weeks just using them to pick stuff up around my home. Next time we went out for sushi it was no longer an issue to use chopsticks. A few months later my wife and I were out with one of her girlfriends, who was from Taiwan, and she commented that I was the only non-Asian she knew that didn't hold them like a peasant with half the chopsticks hanging out over the back of my hand. I could, apparently, pass for upper-class Chinese based on my chopsticks technique. I've since purchased a variety of chopsticks for personal use. My favorites are rather long wood ones with tapered, but not pointed, ends. I've found out that you can score some major respect at dim sum restaurants if you bring your own chopsticks and use them well. Which you almost half to do since the ones they supply are smooth plastic without a textured tip and you can't grip a damned thing with them.
@Rorschachqp8 ай бұрын
My mom hated being taught via the beat-your-hand method. She gave me M&Ms instead. First starting with peanut then graduating to normal ones or Skittles.
@yp__py5552 ай бұрын
Your mom's really loving and creative ❤ Making your pick candies must've made the learning process extra fun 😊
@Marcosticks2 жыл бұрын
Of the four contestant, Robin (top left) uses Standard Grip. Top right looks like Idling Thumb. Bottom left looks like Scissorhand or Italian Grip. The bottom right appears to be the narrator herself - her grip looks new - maybe a variant of Scissorhand.
@lawrencelow9492 жыл бұрын
Edward Scissorhands! 😁
@Marcosticks2 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencelow949 - yeah, you got it :)
@DanteVelasquez9 ай бұрын
When used correctly chopsticks are way more precise than a fork could ever be and they force you to eat at a slower pace naturally, which is healthier.I was taught the pincers method.
@MrMikeDao9 ай бұрын
Honestly if you didn't grow up with chopsticks and you're new to it then you'd eat slow. People who are natural users will eat fast if not faster then traditional utensil users
@DanteVelasquez9 ай бұрын
@@MrMikeDao I agree that familiarity definitely leads to more dexterity, but my point about speed focused on volume. Forks and spoons allow you to pick up more food at a time. Chopsticks will pick up less and don’t work like shovels for anyone so everyone would have to go at a slower pace which is better. It’s like using a bucket vs a small bowl to move water from one place to another.
@KEBrightbill9 ай бұрын
@@DanteVelasquezIf you're proficient you absolutely can shovel a whole lot of food in at one go. It wouldn't be polite, but it's not polite to shovel a ton of food in with each forkful either.
@DanteVelasquez9 ай бұрын
@@KEBrightbill LOL indeed
@thenonexistinghero8 ай бұрын
Sorry to disappoint you, but eating at a slower pace is not healthier. There's no difference as long as you chew well. Only difference between eating more slowly is that it may take a bit longer for your body to feel that it's full and that it's more easy to eat too much that way, but obviously most of the time you just eat what's on your plate. So unless your fast speed results in you constantly taking seconds or whatever it actually doesn't matter much in practice either. Long story short, there isn't a shred of evidence that eating more slowly is actually healthier. Any health benefits one gets from eating at a slower pace can be attributed to something else that you are more likely to do when you eat slowly (such as chewing more/better per bite).
@technosaber97428 ай бұрын
I literally bought my first pair chopsticks i literally learned watching this video 😂😂
@Purple0nion8 ай бұрын
wait.... literally?!
@TruthIsTheNewHate8410 ай бұрын
Im American and prefer to use chopsticks. I recently spent a week making a pair of steel chopsticks by hand. I put some decorative file work near the top. Also put a blue and gold oxide layer on them and made a leather case for them. If you are decent at using chopsticks try using them next time you're eating a bag of chips. It saves your fingers from getting all dirty. Ive had to alter the way i hold chopsticks because i lost about a half inch of my middle finger on my dominant hand. Took a while to re learn how to use them without the tip of my finger. If i can use them then anyone can. Its really not hard.
@christanice9 ай бұрын
Those sound awesome!! ❤ My brother makes Damascus steel knives, guess I have to ask him to make me chopsticks next!!
@TruthIsTheNewHate849 ай бұрын
@@christanice a pair Damascus steel chopsticks would be awesome. If I had the facilities to make some I would.
@DanteYewToob9 ай бұрын
My favorite utensils are a good spork and chopsticks. Sporks are the best for foods like fried rice, tuna Mac, basically anything scoopable with chunks. Chopsticks are great for nearly everything else. I find that if there’s something I can’t properly and comfortably eat with either of those, then it’s probably not prepared properly or something. People say “what about a steak or something?!” like they got me… you just hold it with the chopsticks and slice it normally.. same as a fork. Pick up your slice of steak and eat it. Or hold it with a spork, cut it… grab a little scoop of mashed potatoes, some veggie and steak.. all in one bite. A spork and chopsticks work for everything. (Obviously a knife doesn’t count… that’s like saying salt and pepper is an ingredient. You include a knife if you need it, like with a steak or something.)
@X4Alpha4X8 ай бұрын
i think i my teacher in like 5th grade taught us how to use them by practicing picking up marshmallows one day. i wasn't particularly good at it but loved going to Asian buffets. I would just make a point to try using chopsticks each time i went and kept trying different ways. this was before i really knew how to use the internet and i ended up developing the pincer method on my own and its the one thats stuck with me.
@kgallegos23259 ай бұрын
I was taught as a kid to practice with grains of rice and crushed pieces ice. This was back in the early 80's
@PaiviProject9 ай бұрын
Wow. Very long time ago I traveled to Malaysia and was taken to a Japanese restaurant. I didn't know anything and had no idea what was I trying to eat with the chopsticks. It was so embarrassing. First time holding chopsticks. I couldn't pick up anything. After painfully long while someone finally brought me a fork. I am much better with them now. All that chopstick etiquette was very interesting and very impressive ❤
@swe1138 ай бұрын
Me and some friends learned how to use them (traditional) while watching a movie and eating popcorn, rule being only eat popcorn you manage to pick up. By the end of the movie we could steal popcorn someone else had already picked up withtheir own chopsticks. Good fun way to learn
@AmaliaSings8 ай бұрын
I always use parallel. It’s great.
@grepora9 ай бұрын
I am European American, not Chinese. I taught myself to use chopsticks when I went to Chinese restaurants in America starting at the age of 12. In China, I was declared a chopstick master when I picked up an ice cube from one glass and put it in my glass using only chopsticks. Yes, ice cubes are available in some restaurants in China. Hold one chopstick inside of the thumb pivot fold to across the top of the ring finger nail. Hold the other chopstick in the crook of the index finger to the top of the finger nail of the middle finger. Hold both chopsticks down with the thumb. Then line up the tips of the chopsticks by pointing them down onto a flat surface. To open and close the chopsticks, just move the index and middle fingers in unison. This grip provides maximum control and force to pick up almost any size food. I like to use chopsticks for eating salad, tater tots, and food I don't want to pierce with a fork.
@davie76702 жыл бұрын
I used the scissor method when I was really young, then my dad trained me to do the pincer method.
@kinnisaxena458712 күн бұрын
Please show how to wrap noodles around the chopsticks
@harambo889 ай бұрын
in germany they had a spoon bind to them as personal food item and i adore that
@thermalreboot9 ай бұрын
I use Robin's method. I stopped by here to see if my way was the best and I think it is, I'd have no problem picking up the beans, I can pick up individual grains of rice. What I have noticed is that with the Robin method my hand can get fatigued.
@paulphelps78092 жыл бұрын
Chopsticks are convenient and have a natural feel, (refer to wood or bamboo).
@fannyalbi90402 жыл бұрын
metal not natural?
@RakhiSharma-ot9cu3 ай бұрын
It was great
@nearestyoutube2 жыл бұрын
That guy will be Chinese Kingsman
@Marcosticks2 жыл бұрын
Now that you pointed it out, I can't unsee it.
@Sypherz9 ай бұрын
I started out with the scissor method because that was what everyone I knew used, but never quite got the hand of it. Then one day I tried holding my chopsticks a bit different, more like an extension on my fingers, and everything was easy - turns out I switched to the pincer method.
@mountstephen68109 ай бұрын
I’ve tried the pincer method many times and the lower chopstick always slides along the inside of my right finger when I lift the top stick .
@medusianAllure2 жыл бұрын
I feel so validated by all of you lol. I've been using the scissor method. My family could never teach me the "correct" way of using chopsticks and so I managed. I grew up eating most of my food with a spoon. I'm awful at using the knife and fork too. I'm just second gen trash I guess.
@yenchu12372 жыл бұрын
No one was born a pro at using chopsticks. Everyone has to put in the effort and time to master the skill. I only discovered the proper way as a young adult and I started practicing picking up marbles of different sizes. It's a matter of time you will mastered the skill as long as you keep practicing.
@kavorkaa2 жыл бұрын
Put it this way,if i go on a sate with someone and uses that childish scissors method i would suppose she cant even wipe her bum correctly either
@cherryflutterr11 ай бұрын
@@kavorkaaif you comment things like this, I suppose you aren't that good of a person.
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked3 ай бұрын
:3 All four of the Chineseeeee girls had trouble picking up red beans with chopsticks, and I'm not even East Asian, but I can pick up peanuts, small bits of ramen, tofu, broccoli, carrots, chow mein, eggplant, fries, and so forth with them. Lulz. 💀💀💀💀💀
@aznrichardnak9 ай бұрын
Fulcrum come in. Yaaaaah Yodie GANG you feel me
@condorX22 жыл бұрын
I eat everything with chopsticks including potatoes chips 😜
@yenchu12372 жыл бұрын
Especially popcorns!
@henryng94062 жыл бұрын
CS with potato chips and popcorn, I can do it blindfolded.
@condorX22 жыл бұрын
@@henryng9406 🤓👍
@GundamEleven9 ай бұрын
Team pincer - was trained by my parents by picking up M&ms, always have a pair of Chopsticks with me
@FreakAzoiyd9 ай бұрын
3:00 As a 🇩🇪 I'd have come 2nd place on the challenge easily 😅 I use a derivative of the parallel method, while the lower stick usually rests on my middle finger not on the ring finger and the pinching looks a bit different 😅
@chiomajacinta-ss2ne Жыл бұрын
So interesting
@slalomie2 жыл бұрын
I grew up learning the pincer way using the blunt tip Chinese chopsticks. Lately though I tend to prefer using the thin tip Japanese chopsticks. I feel like they give me more accuracy and precision picking up food.
@Marcosticks2 жыл бұрын
Tapered Japanese chopsticks work well with Standard Grip (what the channel calls pincer way). But it doesn't work well for the entire family of Lateral chopstick grips. Also... there are at least 30 named and documented grips. It's not pincers vs scissors. This video unfortunately continue to perpetuate the old myth. Sigh.
@kavorkaa2 жыл бұрын
Japanese chopsticks work well with Japamese food that is not shared,also for picking bones out of fish since Japanese dont take bones out of their mouth For Chinese food Chinese blunt chopsticks work best Korean metal chopsticks are too thin and metal feels unnatural
@huangzb80602 жыл бұрын
Can't imagine what the fuss of for accuracy and precision in picking food from a plate to the mouth??? Do u need the ensure the accuracy in the weight of the food?
@yenchu12372 жыл бұрын
@@huangzb8060 Indeed it is of utmost importance; to ensure the food arrived safely at the intended destination inside the mouth rather than on the table or worse, on one's shirt or lap.
@yenchu12372 жыл бұрын
@@kavorkaa I use all three interchangeably depending on what I am eating. I love the Korean chopsticks as they stay on the bowl instead of rolling off.
@AliIsmaeltyphoon2 жыл бұрын
Many people in Mauritius like to eat noodles with stir fry but uses fork and spoon, as much more practical !
@igorschmidlapp69879 ай бұрын
I learned that to learn how to use chopsticks properly, you hold the top stick like a pencil for control, and the lower one in the crook of your thumb as a base (basically, the pincer method) and try to pick up a single grain of rice. I did it, so, it is possible. Now, actually eating a bowl of rice with chopsticks is a different technique (shoveling the rice into your mouth from the bowl with both sticks)... Of course, when frustration sets in, there is always the stabbing method... ;-P
@StevenGianatasio9 ай бұрын
I just love Chinese spoons. I have about 4 or 5 of them. The only Way to Go.
@LuminousSpace2 жыл бұрын
i only know how to use 1st one taught by my friend when i was at asian restaurant, i got it immediately lol didnt expect that
@meriamalmonia3853 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious to learn how to use the chopsticks, I'm just starting 🥰 👍 💯 👍 🙏 ... 🎉
@thechinadesk2 жыл бұрын
Before cancer, I used to be able to pick up three peanuts at once. Stacked mind you, with the middle peanut touching only the other two.
@steveleeart9 ай бұрын
Until I had a stroke I was vertical good with chopsticks 🎉
@Luna_Light_XXVII Жыл бұрын
length of chinese chopsticks? im planning to buy one.
@bobbymoss61602 жыл бұрын
Pincer method is the correct method.
@qwmx2 жыл бұрын
It's like watching someone try to write, but with chopsticks. Number 2 was when I was a kid still learning coordination and HATING chopsticks when I was a kid.
@caopgtr18 күн бұрын
I have been using chopsticks for 35 years. Chopsticks are difficult to pick up hard and slippery foods, such as taro and irregular potato cubes.
@Tuririupikon7 ай бұрын
I was practicing using metal round chopsticks with grains of rice, then i moved on with wood chopsticks and tried it with grains of rice again.
@Lani348 ай бұрын
PINCER for the win!!
@ookamihana14 Жыл бұрын
I'm trying to hold them the proper way. But I've held them another way for years. Time to retrain my fingers.😅
@GiC79 ай бұрын
Nice
@maamold9 ай бұрын
Chopsticks are not my preferred utensil, I was raised with spoons and forks. I'm stunned that people would even think that the scissor method was workable.
@noivern43469 ай бұрын
I remember finding chopsticks hard trying to do it the way someone told me. I eventually tried chopsticks again many years later and just decided to hold them my own way and it was easy, whoever told me I’m supposed to put a finger in between the chopsticks why are you the way you are.
@xsparky0168 Жыл бұрын
remember kids, pencil technique! in hindsight, never knew just how much of a god i am, always complimented by granny, so sweet
@dannw128610 ай бұрын
i just want to say the competition was not due to superior chopstick anatomy but because he had better quality chopsticks for picking up beans
@scotmcpherson9 ай бұрын
I never heard of the scissor method
@darcyspencer42798 ай бұрын
One thing to be said about Korean chopsticks is that, after you're used to them, you can't use anything else. Using blunt Chinese chopsticks feels as if your fingers became twice thicker and using Japanese ones feel too thin when you're eating steamed rice. However, Korean ones are noticeably heavier than any others, so there's that.
@hewhodoes80737 ай бұрын
Are they not slippery?
@darcyspencer42796 ай бұрын
@@hewhodoes8073 Unless your hand is covered in oil, no, they are not slippery at all. However, as I mentioned in the original comment, the biggest drawback with metal chopsticks is the weight. I use brass chopsticks and during the first couple weeks of using them, sometimes my hand hurt by the end of meal. By the way, at 6:18 they guy said the reason why Korean chopsticks are flat is to save material, but that is not true. They are made flat and thin because they would be too heavy otherwise.
@kablanetkablanet9899 ай бұрын
Don't forget that chopsticks also have a huge economic advantage - saving an expensive raw material such as metal or copper - instead they use a cheap and available raw material bamboo Thus the cost is part of the convenience
@hcm99999 ай бұрын
A question to Europeans: how often do Europeans choke while eating? Here in Japan recently a first-grader child died from choking when trying to eat a quail boiled egg. It makes me wonder if the habit of eating with chopsticks has anything to do with it. Chopsticks don't cut the food, they are simply used to bring the food to the mouth. You need to cut the food with own your teeth. But children and old people usually don't have perfect teeth, so it may be difficult for them to cut or chew the food properly, and consequently may end up choking. But Europeans eat with knife and fork. So theoretically it is possible to eat with knife and fork even without having any teeth. So theoretically there are less cases of choking in Europe than Japan???
@doejersey8 ай бұрын
Food halls are one of the only “third spaces” in my area. Too bad it’s a long drive away. I agree with entirely. It think food halls CAN be good for a community. But they need to be OWNED by that community for it to work.
@EpicurusWasRight4 ай бұрын
The trick is to do it with the hand relaxed.
@Davidguiguix2 жыл бұрын
I know the Triad hold. :)
@Marcosticks2 жыл бұрын
You mean the tripod hold of Standard Grip?
@armanke1311 ай бұрын
I just learning to use chopsticks.. but idk if I have for 3 months, 😅
@GodOfTehNewWorld6 ай бұрын
His way is harder for me to do. When i use just my index and thumb and have it between my index and middle finger it's way easy for me to pick up peas.
@cybrpunk11 ай бұрын
I just can't stabilize my fingers enough to use chopsticks. With the pincer grip, the bottom stick slides off a lot and the pincer fingers are not strong enough to move smoothly and grip.
@ravecsucks61929 ай бұрын
See a neurologist, that sounds like a possible medical issue. Otherwise train grip strength.
@cybrpunk9 ай бұрын
@@ravecsucks6192It's not a medical issue.
@aundreawilliams1211 Жыл бұрын
Lol, I do use either method. I've tried, but it just won't work, so I kinda just taught myself how to use them. I know refuse to eat certain foods without my chopsticks, especially noodles, they just taste better when using chopsticks
@simonphoenix378910 ай бұрын
or you holdl both chopsticks together and use them like a spoon to scoop up stuff.
@PenneySounds8 ай бұрын
I'm a white Canadian who grew up in a rural area with basically no exposure to Asian culture. The first time I ever encountered chopsticks was when I was five and my Kindergarten teacher ordered Chinese food (well, Chinese Canadian food) for the class. I immediately picked them up and used them, in that pincer fashion. No learning curve at all. It just make complete sense from the first moment. I've used them ever since, for eating all kinds of different foods, and even for cooking. So it's a little baffling to me to see people in this video who were raised to use them because of their cultural background, but still can't.
@cuththlu8 ай бұрын
I prefer my chopsticks to taper to a fine point. I've hand sanded sets before lol, oddly enough the set of chop sticks included in the kungfu panda collectors edition game for world of Warcraft is the perfect taper lol.
@casualkitty13816 ай бұрын
I use a variant of A. I press the bottom stick against the end of my ring finger.
@AzureRook2 жыл бұрын
My thumb is double-jointed at the knuckle so I hold chopsticks the way people hold pencils, yet my pencil grip is completely different lol
@feverishchic2 жыл бұрын
That’s cool!!! Thanks for the info.❤️
@olivier25532 жыл бұрын
While people traditionally use spoon in Thailand, every none used to know how to use chopsticks, but I feel that it is not true anymore. Among younger generation, many will prefer a fork to eat noddle soup.
@olivier25532 жыл бұрын
@Will CuckSmith Definitely: have you tried to eat wet noodles with spoon only? And in Thailand, people eat with the spoon, but use a fork as an helper in the other hand.
@manalittlesis2 жыл бұрын
In Asia no one drink soup with fork.
@olivier25532 жыл бұрын
@@manalittlesis No one drink soup with chopsticks either :) Note that I wrote "eat noddle soup", that is eat the noodle with a fork (instead of chopsticks) and drink the broth with a spoon.
@manalittlesis2 жыл бұрын
@@olivier2553 Actually I was replying to Will's comment.
@manalittlesis2 жыл бұрын
@Will CuckSmith nope. I'm not Filipino. My daily life I eat either using hand or using chopstick. Unless in a place where I have no option but to use fork and spoon ☺️
@brei26707 ай бұрын
I'd so kick his butt in the beans challenge by using them completely unconventionally. Just hold them parallel and then scoop up a line of beans :P Yeah it's not proper, but it's definitely the fastest for this particular challenge.
@wiikends Жыл бұрын
Funny enough i came from seeing how geisha's use chopsticks & they also used the bean game
@akahina8 ай бұрын
I'm a white guy in a very white area and had little to no contact with Asian culture growing up. So I'm not sure why I learned the pincer method all on my own in college and quickly. It just feels natural, like holding a pencil. That was 50 years ago. People who don't know how to hold a pen or pencil properly also tend to use the scissor method. For the life of me, I don't know how those people manage ether one comfortably or effectively. I just wish that the Chinese restaurant I've gone to weekly for 20 years would remember that I use chopsticks... I always have to ask. Sigh... I guess we all look alike! 😂
@PaulG.x9 ай бұрын
I have adapted the design too. They are now metal and one has 5 prongs and the other has a cutting edge and a flat surface for spreading soft food items
@EpimKi8 ай бұрын
Chopstick is superior than a fork. So much utilization unlike a fork.
@kumbackquatsta2 жыл бұрын
will always be better than using hands
@stevethea5250 Жыл бұрын
0:35 WHO DAT ?
@kobymile5453 Жыл бұрын
He is a paid joker
@henrywilson99289 ай бұрын
I have often wondered what the Chinese word for chopsticks is? I can’t imagine it is chopsticks. 🤔
@Rose_Butterfly989 ай бұрын
The funny part was it was only when I went to China to see my mother's family's ancestral home that I found out I'm the only person in the family ober in our country who uses chopsticks properly. My uncle realized at breakfast when everyone was having issues with picking up tofu and nuts while I was there using 4 chopsticks at once dual wield stuffing myself. Because nobody taught me and I learnt how on my own. It was the same time I got rid of my peanut allergy. Kill 2 birds with one stone. Learn how to pick up peanuts with chopsticks and overload the allergy reaction until it permanently stops. I funnily enough am also the only one in the family that actually uses metal chopsticks. I have 2 sets of them, flat and round ones. The flat ones come in a set with a spoon and fork all rose gold at the top half.