Do you use chopsticks in an oriental resturant?

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Only in public, though. The coolness factor is lost if there is no one to show off for :D
 

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This guy is waaay cool. He learned from dear old dad when he was 5.
 

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These are beginner chopsticks. Look closely and you will see they have a hinge to keep them together at the top. :popcorn2
 

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I cant even use the ones with the rubber bands tied to make the hinge ... and I eat as much Asian food as most Asians :facepalm:
 

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Gonna have to agree with The Boys here... Oriental is considered derogatory although I'm not sure when or why this happened.

he political correctness of the term ?Oriental? depends on where you
are from and to whom you are speaking. Here in North America it is
considered to be offensive. In Europe and in parts of Asia it is
acceptable and in common usage.

One reason for its perceived offensiveness has to do with the meaning
of the root word, Orient. This term is derived from the Latin word
oriens, referring to where the sun rises in the east. Since oriental
is used to describe places (and people) that are to the East only in
relation to Europe, the term is considered by some to be Eurocentric.

But more likely, the real issue is its connotations stemming from the
times when Europeans viewed the Orient as ?exotic lands full of
romance and intrigue, the home of despotic empires and inscrutable
customs. At the least these associations can give Oriental a dated
feel, and as a noun in contemporary contexts ? it is now widely taken
to be offensive.?
 
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