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What chinese products can you do without?

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  • HustlinOwlHustlinOwl Member Posts: 953
    I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,785 Standard Supporter

    Our Chinese accountant is leaving. So we're having a little going away thing and getting pf chang's. Lol

    Can we get some Chinese accountant titty pics before she leaves?
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,068

    Our Chinese accountant is leaving. So we're having a little going away thing and getting pf chang's. Lol

    Can we get some Chinese accountant titty pics before she leaves?
    Shes got no tits to speak of. Kind of cute though. Shes a hardcore kpop dancer lol
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    edited July 2021

    I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.

    Such a cool story, thanks for sharing
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,886

    Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating

    Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?

    Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect.

    I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.

    So chicken wings and spring rolls is what you found on the menu in China, eh?
  • HustlinOwlHustlinOwl Member Posts: 953
    hardhat said:

    I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.

    Such a cool story, thanks for sharing
    You're welcome.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Kaepsknee said:

    Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating

    Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?

    Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect.

    I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.

    So chicken wings and spring rolls is what you found on the menu in China, eh?
    Yeah, it was on the menu with General Tso Chicken and sweet and sour pork.
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,068

    Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating

    When the white man invented the spork, eating utensil technology had peaked.


    For like a 2nd grade project I made a spork that you could pull the end off and it was a knife too.
  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,520
    edited July 2021

    Kaepsknee said:

    Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating

    Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?

    Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect.

    I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.

    So chicken wings and spring rolls is what you found on the menu in China, eh?
    Yeah, it was on the menu with General Tso Chicken and sweet and sour pork.
    Don’t sleep on the orange chicken or broccoli beef.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,785 Standard Supporter

    Kaepsknee said:

    Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating

    Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?

    Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect.

    I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.

    So chicken wings and spring rolls is what you found on the menu in China, eh?
    Yeah, it was on the menu with General Tso Chicken and sweet and sour pork.
    Don’t sleep on the orange chicken or broccoli beef.


    If you're going to bash on SweetFire Chicken, I'm the fuck out.

  • LebamDawgLebamDawg Member Posts: 8,740 Standard Supporter
    don't need no stinking chopsticks for a bowl of Thai curry


  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Kaepsknee said:

    Chopsticks. What a ridiculous tool for eating

    Great call. Why isn’t eating with chopsticks considered cultural appropriation?

    Jokes aside, the fork is a better invention and much more convenient. Any argument otherwise is stupid and incorrect.

    I've been to Asia quite a few times and chopsticks and eating hygiene are a funny thing. If you try and pick up something with your hand like a chicken wing, springroll or something you get a slap on the hand or a dirty look, but at the same time somebody with used chopsticks at a family style dinner it's no problem for someone to grab some food and throw it on your plate. My only theory is there can be a big difference between western and eastern toilets.

    So chicken wings and spring rolls is what you found on the menu in China, eh?
    Yeah, it was on the menu with General Tso Chicken and sweet and sour pork.
    Don’t sleep on the orange chicken or broccoli beef.


    If you're going to bash on SweetFire Chicken, I'm the fuck out.

    I remember my Panda Express phase.
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