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Subject: Re: is this true about US forking habits? Posted on: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 17:28:56 +0000 (UTC)

In message <5rdaivF13s5giU1@mid.individual.net>, Ophelia
writes
>Mike.... wrote:
>> Following up to "Ophelia" wrote:
>>
>>> Most Indians eat with their hands
>>> and I have had some ask me to teach them to eat with a knife and
>>> fork.
>>
>> so how does it go? Ball up some rice with (lets assume its CTM, LOL)
>> meat/sauce/whatever? Presumably bread is pretty useful?
>
>Yes so far as i remember, they do ball up food or scoop it with one of those
>flat unleavened bread thingies.
>
>
In Indonesia, only with the right hand. The left is reserved for
something else.
--
June Hughes