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Sunish's avatar

Another relatable post, Sunil! We had a front-row seat to this struggle at a Thai place in Hong Kong recently. My lack of chopstick skills is so legendary that we actually packed our own disposable forks and spoons. It wasn't pretty, but it was effective!

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Can fully relate to that :))

Sheela devi's avatar

Enjoyed it a lot imagining myself in this scenario😄

smitha haridas's avatar

learnt something new today!!!

Sunil's avatar

Happy about that …what exactly ?

smitha haridas's avatar

as to why chopsticks even now in the age of cutlery - ceramic dish damage, small bite pieces

Sunil's avatar

Got it :)

Famy Rasheed's avatar

Even small things like eating can tell big stories about who we are..

Lovely read, Sunilettan

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Thanks Famy. Glad you liked it.

Arunkumar's avatar

👍👍

Ajay Maliyackal's avatar

This is an art most of us are struggling to learn …. Well narrated Suniletta

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Thanks Ajay

Vinay's avatar

Next party at home, and you will be served with sticks 🤐😆😆😆😆

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Sri Hari's avatar

Haha, chopsticks can be a real adventure, can’t they? I enjoyed the article describing your struggle of chasing rogue grains of rice, doing a slip ‘n’ slide.

Beautifully written!😀

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Thank you Sri

VR Reddy's avatar

Good one

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Thanks Raman

Sunil's avatar

That’s cruel :))