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You don't use spoon?
What the fuck is this bullshit? Only Gulfies and Jordanians eat with their hands in MENA.
what parts of america eat with their hands
wtf, I like lebanon and jordan now.
Depends on what type of food.
Like do you Zig Forumscels seriously expect me to eat a fucking burger with a fork and knife?
Like really...
we do for yogurts, cakes and some ice creams
>they really do
Why the fuck do you Frankish niggas put your Yogurt in glass jars?
if you are not fork and spoon user
you are subhuman
We use chopsticks
Honestly, imo? Its not a burger if you cant eat it with your hands. A burger needs to be prepared to be eaten with your hands BY DEFINITION. If you cant, its not a burger. Eating a burger with utensils is cringe af
delivers a better taste, plastic mutt
Spoons are generally for toddlers and eldery people.
wow bro wtf!!! You're so white!!! Nice ruddit moment!!
can your spoons cut off meat?
it's cause they dont have much rice i think
Map says otherwise.
Why do 4channers hate reddit?
yes we eat spaghetti and couscous and soup with hands nice map
Soup, too.
Yes, yes. But also babies and oldies are often caught swallowing smashed food.
>pic
i thought you only use right hands for dining.
we use spoons, forks and knifes so this map isn't 100% accurate
this is supposed to be int not people more ignorant than a black american teen
But I've never eaten staple food with my hands ever in my life. Was this map last updated 200 years ago or something?
Flips eat with their hands
Factually wrong. Native Americans in my area used long curved spoons for eating most things with handles that terminated as curved blades that functioned skewers. They used angled ladles for soup and curved scimitar like knives for cutting meat.
well who said that eating with our hands was a NATIVE american thing?...
the traditional way here is to use hands
but my westernized ass use fork and spoon
you're better off
why chink changs eat with fucking sticks?
in some situations I still use hands, like in a traditional restaurant or at a village. I think it comes off as snobbish and too urbanized if in these settings I use fork and spoon. But I don't know if anyone else thinks like this.