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Learning to Use Chopsticks: Stick With It!
Learning to use chopsticks is an incredibly daunting task that can feel impossible. Growing up in America, I started learning how to use chopsticks pretty late for a Chinese kid, but I still remember ...
One of my favorite visual gags (of many) in the classic film “Mary Poppins” is when the “practically perfect in every way” nanny played by Julie Andrews begins pulling item after increasingly absurd ...
When it comes to styles of chopsticks, there are cultural differences: Japanese chopsticks are typically pointier, for example, while Chinese chopsticks have blunt ends, and Chinese and Vietnamese ...
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