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It's important to use chopsticks properly when you eat Japanese food. It might take some time to practice, but it's worth learning it.
Basics: How to Hold Chopsticks:
- Hold the upper chopstick with the index finger, the middle finger, and the thumb.
- Put the other chopstick between the bottom of the thumb and the tip of the ring finger.
- Move the upper chopstick only when you pick up food.
*It's impolite to hold chopsticks with five fingers in Japan.
*See the photos for your reference.
Bad manners:
- Waving chopsticks above food dishes.
- Sticking chopsticks into food instead of picking them up.
- Picking up a cup/bowl with the hand that is holding your chopsticks.
- Sucking chopsticks.
- Sticking chopsticks vertically into a bowl of rice.
- Passing food from your chopsticks to somebody else's chopsticks.
How to Pick Up Chopsticks:
- Pick up chopsticks by the thumb, the index fingers, and the middle fingers.
- Support the chopsticks by the other hand.
- Hold the chopsticks properly.
*It looks elegant when you pick up your chopsticks this way.
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How to Pick Up Chopsticks
Copyright 2001 Setsuko Yoshizuka
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Used Wari-bashi
Copyright 2001 Setsuko Yoshizuka
Extra Tip:
When you finished using disposable chopsticks (wari-bashi), put them back in the bag and fold the bag in half. This indicates that they are used.
Enjoy Japanese meals!
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