Non-existent. When I go to my favorite Chinese restaurant, they know I will want a fork, because I’m usually too hungry to fool around. My kids, however, learned to use chopsticks efficiently, and I have no doubt that my granddaughters will learn as well.
Not very good. Hubby doesn’t care much for that type of food so I don’t have a regular opportunity to eat it in the first place. I do always try using chopsticks, though, when they are offered.
After 2 weeks in Japan, I got pretty good, even with noodle soup.
Non-existent. When I go to my favorite Chinese restaurant, they know I will want a fork, because I’m usually too hungry to fool around. My kids, however, learned to use chopsticks efficiently, and I have no doubt that my granddaughters will learn as well.
Pretty good, actually. I even have some reusable sets that I can use at home when we have carry-out.
I used to be pretty good with them and I could eat noodle soup without problem but when I tried a few weeks ago I was unable to pick up a single item
Pretty good. I’ve always used chopsticks for Chinese food (even single grains of rice). The thing I shopped for in China was a good set of chopsticks.
Not very good. Hubby doesn’t care much for that type of food so I don’t have a regular opportunity to eat it in the first place. I do always try using chopsticks, though, when they are offered.
I tried it on the piano but I don’t have that much musical talent.
I can play “the Tennessee Waltz” however.