I live in a small city in Indiana. For some reason, we were taught many Japanese traditions. In 2nd grade we even went to a Japanese garden and had a tea ceramony. So we were taught in school how to eat with chop sticks. I even speak some Japanese.
Thank you for this, you will never understand how much I appreciate it. I've been trying to learn how to use chopsticks for years and every time I give it a go and fail, I end up convincing myself that maybe my brain is not wired correctly to do it. Today was one of those days when I decided to give it a go and you mentioned something that no one has ever mentioned in my chopstick learning journey - you mentioned that the bottom stick is for support and not meant to move. As soon as I put it to practice all over sudden everything works. I even went and got some rice from my cupboard and I can pick up grains of rice after a few tries. My wrist at the base of my thumb and the bit on my ring finger where the support chopstick start aching after a minute or two, but I'm sure with practice my fingers will get stronger and I'll have enough confidence to not hold it as tight. Again, thank you.
I tried using chopsticks and I couldn’t do it. One night I got super drunk and I want to eat pasta but I didn’t have any forks. So I used chopsticks. I learned how to use it in a drunk mess. Now I’m a pro at using them. I can cook and eat with them like any natural born Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese etc
Christina Katriel this happened over 10yrs ago and I was in college 😂 also I live in the United States. IDK where you live but here that’s not a crime. Also my uncle and sister are both lawyers. Your mother would be laugh out of court for this shit and most likely her sanity would be in question.
Its really hard for me to grab something from chopsticks. I'm asian but i grew up abroad so its really embarrassing that i can't use chopsticks during family gathering dinner. I hope to learn from this. Thankyou very much💕
@@roim2915 welp makes sense, same to me, my country doesn't use chopsticks but I also want to learn it but I need to make myself time for that so all I can say is that I hope she accomplish what she wants to do and to everyone who wants to learn how to use chopsticks 😊.
I grew up in America using both interchangeably but a fork is usually easier. Especially those metal chopsticks. Hard to find ones that aren't so smooth that it's hard to grip things.
You make it simple. Thanks for the video. I'm working on retraining my hand after some significant muscle loss between the trigger finger and the thumb. Sort of using chopsticks as part of physical therapy.
Gah! Don't ask like americans are a source of good english speaking. People in india, and UK speak WAY better and proper English than in US where there's so much urban speak, gutter english, and slang .
Just from some trial and error, I think its the opposite of what the other comment said. I think you need to put very little effort in holding the bottom stick. It seems like tensing the muscle in the thumb just naturally pushes the stick upwards and out of position. Best to let it just sit in the fold of thumb
I watched this video, following you chopsticks in hand, by the end I was picking muesli out of the bag and out of my palm. Thank you for this simple and straightforward how-to!
I'd love to visit Korea one day, mainly to cycle, as it looks like such a beautiful country .. I need to learn these things first... thanks for your lesson...
@@thespaghettiwinner7985 I don't think he has to learn korean to visit the country. Sure, getting used to the most common phrases would help him. But if he is there just to visit i don't think its necessary to learn the language.
Thank you for this upload. I spent an evening in Japan with a very patient Japanese man who was sitting alongside us at the restaurant my husband and I were at, trying to teach me. We had a few laughs at my expense due to my unsuccessful attempts. Eventually I asked for a fork before my meal got cold. However with your tutorial I will endeavour to practice each day, until I become accomplished at eating a full meal without embarrassing myself.
Thank you. I feel this is the best technique out there. I managed to use it pretty well from the first try. For the past month i've trained each day by eating some peanuts using chopsticks and now i'm comfortable enough with them. Big thumbs up!
Thank you for this tutorial, it was very simple to follow compared to other tutorials and I learned how to use chopsticks properly :) All the best wishes from a Polish person living in UK :)
Chopsticks were developed about 5,000 years ago in China. The earliest versions were probably twigs used to retrieve food from cooking pots. Around 400 BC, chefs figured out how to conserve fuel by cutting food into small pieces so it would cook more quickly. This new method of cooking made it unnecessary to have knives at the dinner table-a practice that also jibed with the non-violent teachings of Confucius, as expressed in one of his numerous quotable quotations: "The honorable and upright man keeps well away from both the slaughterhouse and the kitchen. And he allows no knives on his table." During the Chinese dynastic times, silver chopsticks were sometimes used because it was believed they would turn black if they came in contact with poisoned food. This practice must have led to some unfortunate misunderstandings-it's now known that silver has no reaction to arsenic or cyanide, but can change color if it comes into contact with garlic, onions, or rotten eggs, all of which release hydrogen sulfide. By 500 AD, chopsticks had spread to Japan, and Korea. Early Japanese chopsticks were used strictly for religious ceremonies, and were made from one piece of bamboo joined at the top, like tweezers.
Thank you so much! I thought I had my technique worked out pretty good but it's still frustrating. I just hadn't figured out to use my first two fingers the same way you showed but I was very close. I feel like a dunderhead, because I never thought to look up a video of How To. I was so close oh, I'm going to be a master now thanks to you.
Very helpful, thank you. Some other tutorials try to have you only using the thumb, index finger, and middle finger, but your method with the ring finger included adds a lot of needed support.
I have struggled with this for so long. My hand feels a little cramped but so far over time that feeling is slowly going away as I practice more. Thanks so much!
My mom and I have been so into Chinese and Korean dramas for the past 2 to 3 years, especially Korean. And we get into days where we crave Asia food and try to make or buy as many dishes and set up like the Kdrama. For me particularly it will be so nice and a huge accomplishment to learn and eat meals with chopsticks, that way I’ll feel more Korean in my African body 😊💕. Cuz I so love the culture!
IvyTV Tysm! I’m actually vegan so I would l really love it if you could include some vegan things to try but if not that’s totally okay because Iv heard from many Koreans that Asian food is easy to veganize! ❤️
I visited Korea and Japan when I was younger and I learned how to use them back then, but it has been so long, I felt I needed a refresher. Thank you for your help.
Good video! Very straight forward. I do have to say that grabbing small things is not the issue with chopsticks. I struggle with grabbing larger items such as spring rolls or even slippery long noodles!
Absolutely brilliant! Having returned to 미국 after 15 years in 대한민국, I miss everything. Anyway, picking up a single grain of rice with 젓가락 is a fun test. Please continue to enlighten us with your delightful videos!
Thank you! Finally had enough when I went out for dim sum and had to flag down a waitress halfway through the meal to ask for a fork. AFTER all my friends at the table failed to teach me how to use them. My Chinese friend started with "I can teach you, I've taught sooo many people" and ended with "Maybe you should just get a fork." 🤦🏻♀️ Your explanation was so detailed. Thank you.
I’m Irish and without any learning, the first time I used them was actually pretty accurate. Now I’m used to eating with chopsticks and can eat with both chopsticks and fork, spoon and knife. It’s not that hard. Well dry rice is a challenge, but like you said rice is usually sticky when cooked. Love your video’s!❤
Holy crap! It just clicked for me. Every time I would try using chopsticks I was never able to have force. The chopsticks would constantly slip past each other until I eventually gave up and used a fork. Thanks to this video I finally got it. It's not elegant but it works. Thank you very much, asian lady!
I definitely am not doing it well but I have sushi in front of me and for the first time I was able to pick it up (appropriately) with chopsticks! Thank you so much! I’m not immediately good at it but I finally understand it! Thank you. 🙏
Thank you so much! I LITERALLY just managed to use chopsticks to eat my meal. I’ve watched other videos but could never manage but they way you show the positioning really works for me. Now I just have to practice 😊. Thanks you ❤
So your are telling I have been using them in the wrong way? No wonder I can’t hold on many things! Lol! When no one is 👀 I just use my fingers to put it back on the chopsticks lol! Thank you ! I want to do it the right way! I need to continue with the practice:):):)
Your video is so helpful. I've been struggling for so long to get this right. I can now pick up tiny things. Fingers are still getting used to it. But I least I have the method right.
Ops... I used to move the upper chopstick only with my index finger and only stablized it with my middle finger, instead of moving it with both fingers and stablize it with the ring finger. Now I have to relearn it. My hand muscles often cramp because of my bad health condition and that hurts while using chop sticks. But I like it to much. For me it's kind of more logical and more harmoniously than using a fork, although I'm german. Thank you for your tutorial! Kamsahabnida! 😊
Thank you so much...this definitely helped a lot...not complex.I really want to learn this coz I couldn't use chopsticks when I visited Korea but rn I'll learn it😁.
I absolutely love how perfect you taught me how to use chopsticks. I was extremely unorthodox the way I use them previously and was also embarrassed by it too so again wonderful job with showing me how to use them you have no idea how much I really appreciate it!!!!
I don't pnch the top stick with my middle and index finger. I just let it pivet at a point between my thumb and index and use my index to pinch the two sticks together. Just feel comfortable that way and I have loads of control over the grip I have - maybe that's just because I haven't used the traditional grip.
Sounds very helpful to me. I am going to teach my family, friends, fellow school students, or any trusted person how to use it when going to restaurants, fast food chain, or any establishments.
Thank you so much you explained it so well I’ll still have problems but I am know how to hold him now and I can learn I think you so very much capital CK
I've been looking for something that worked. Thank you so much. I learned how to do it it the second time I watched the video and got it around the 2:00 part. Thank you!
Me: *is meant to be sleeping*
My head: we need to learn how to use chopsticks properly
Same 😅
same here
😂🤣😂🤣 we should start a club!!!
Me right now
I live in a small city in Indiana. For some reason, we were taught many Japanese traditions. In 2nd grade we even went to a Japanese garden and had a tea ceramony. So we were taught in school how to eat with chop sticks. I even speak some Japanese.
thank you. i have been struggling with this for years.
Me to
I like her videos sad she stop filming
Mee to
Same here. I get frustrated and go back to a fork.
Thank you for this, you will never understand how much I appreciate it. I've been trying to learn how to use chopsticks for years and every time I give it a go and fail, I end up convincing myself that maybe my brain is not wired correctly to do it.
Today was one of those days when I decided to give it a go and you mentioned something that no one has ever mentioned in my chopstick learning journey - you mentioned that the bottom stick is for support and not meant to move. As soon as I put it to practice all over sudden everything works. I even went and got some rice from my cupboard and I can pick up grains of rice after a few tries.
My wrist at the base of my thumb and the bit on my ring finger where the support chopstick start aching after a minute or two, but I'm sure with practice my fingers will get stronger and I'll have enough confidence to not hold it as tight.
Again, thank you.
I tried using chopsticks and I couldn’t do it. One night I got super drunk and I want to eat pasta but I didn’t have any forks. So I used chopsticks. I learned how to use it in a drunk mess. Now I’m a pro at using them. I can cook and eat with them like any natural born Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese etc
🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣what
* applause *
👏🏾👏🏾 you’ve restored my faith in humanity
Christina Katriel Rephrase what you said. I didn’t understand what you were trying to say.
Christina Katriel this happened over 10yrs ago and I was in college 😂 also I live in the United States. IDK where you live but here that’s not a crime. Also my uncle and sister are both lawyers. Your mother would be laugh out of court for this shit and most likely her sanity would be in question.
Why tf am I watching this I’ve been using chopsticks my entire life
Omg any tips? Lmao
🤣🤣🤣 the title would make anyone curious
🤣🤣
You don't need to watch this if you already know how but you can whatch it for fun
that is me right now
I'm finna cry 💀 I keep trying and my fingers aren't strong enough for this
Just practice using chopsticks everyday to excercise your fingers
I know how to use them it only takes time practice makes perfect i'm from Croatia🇭🇷
Me 2
Me too and I'm crying here
I sometimes can do It and then lose the Hold And cry,,, but i try again.
I am learning how to use chopsticks so I could eat takis with them
Dude yes
A great use
Hey but its delicious when u have all the seasoning in your fingers
hija, esposa y mama catolica yes I know but then my fingers get red because of the seasoning
Thanks for the idea i hate getting the seasoning on my damn fingers
Its really hard for me to grab something from chopsticks. I'm asian but i grew up abroad so its really embarrassing that i can't use chopsticks during family gathering dinner.
I hope to learn from this.
Thankyou very much💕
I am an Asian and I can’t use chopsticks and 💀
Don't worry not all asian countries use chopsticks..
@@dianefrancesmora187 but her family does, look at the second sentence. Thats why she wanna learn it
@@roim2915 welp makes sense, same to me, my country doesn't use chopsticks but I also want to learn it but I need to make myself time for that so all I can say is that I hope she accomplish what she wants to do and to everyone who wants to learn how to use chopsticks 😊.
I grew up in America using both interchangeably but a fork is usually easier. Especially those metal chopsticks. Hard to find ones that aren't so smooth that it's hard to grip things.
Teacher: what do you learn in lockdown?
Me: this😀
You make it simple. Thanks for the video. I'm working on retraining my hand after some significant muscle loss between the trigger finger and the thumb. Sort of using chopsticks as part of physical therapy.
Did you grow up in America? You speak English so well.
Thanks! I lived in Sydney Australia for several years when I was little
Thanks from India
You're right👍
I am from Malta the smallest country in the world
Gah! Don't ask like americans are a source of good english speaking. People in india, and UK speak WAY better and proper English than in US where there's so much urban speak, gutter english, and slang .
I really want to learn Korean. Such an amazing language. I absolutely LOVE the way it sounds. I hope one day I can visit seoul ❤️
Same. Ive been interested in korean culture since forever. I know a few words but I'd love to learn how to speak it fluently.
Why does the chopstick between my thumb and the index finger keep slipping upwards
Mabye u have to hold it tighter
Just from some trial and error, I think its the opposite of what the other comment said. I think you need to put very little effort in holding the bottom stick. It seems like tensing the muscle in the thumb just naturally pushes the stick upwards and out of position. Best to let it just sit in the fold of thumb
Maybe it because your thumb is moving a lot. You supposed to keep it straight while using them.
You have to keep your thumb straight that happened to me too
It gets exhausting holding chopsticks lol its awesome though
I watched this video, following you chopsticks in hand, by the end I was picking muesli out of the bag and out of my palm. Thank you for this simple and straightforward how-to!
I'd love to visit Korea one day, mainly to cycle, as it looks like such a beautiful country .. I need to learn these things first... thanks for your lesson...
All you need to know... How to find chips and how to use chopstick
sousi sousa I was literally thinking that
@@thespaghettiwinner7985 I don't think he has to learn korean to visit the country. Sure, getting used to the most common phrases would help him. But if he is there just to visit i don't think its necessary to learn the language.
Thank you for this upload.
I spent an evening in Japan with a very patient Japanese man who was sitting alongside us at the restaurant my husband and I were at, trying to teach me.
We had a few laughs at my expense due to my unsuccessful attempts. Eventually I asked for a fork before my meal got cold. However with your tutorial I will endeavour to practice each day, until I become accomplished at eating a full meal without embarrassing myself.
Omg i just bought different kinds of chopsticks and having trouble using it thanks alot this really helps😊
This happened to me too.... The new chopsticks I got has rounder tips and go to more of a point. Maybe i should stab the food instead
Thank you. I feel this is the best technique out there.
I managed to use it pretty well from the first try.
For the past month i've trained each day by eating some peanuts using chopsticks and now i'm comfortable enough with them.
Big thumbs up!
Wow thank you so much, Now I don't need to embarrass myself in front of my whole family while going to my Grandparents house for dinner 😬
same
Thank you for this tutorial, it was very simple to follow compared to other tutorials and I learned how to use chopsticks properly :)
All the best wishes from a Polish person living in UK :)
Chopsticks were developed about 5,000 years ago in China. The earliest versions were probably twigs used to retrieve food from cooking pots. Around 400 BC, chefs figured out how to conserve fuel by cutting food into small pieces so it would cook more quickly.
This new method of cooking made it unnecessary to have knives at the dinner table-a practice that also jibed with the non-violent teachings of Confucius, as expressed in one of his numerous quotable quotations: "The honorable and upright man keeps well away from both the slaughterhouse and the kitchen. And he allows no knives on his table."
During the Chinese dynastic times, silver chopsticks were sometimes used because it was believed they would turn black if they came in contact with poisoned food. This practice must have led to some unfortunate misunderstandings-it's now known that silver has no reaction to arsenic or cyanide, but can change color if it comes into contact with garlic, onions, or rotten eggs, all of which release hydrogen sulfide.
By 500 AD, chopsticks had spread to Japan, and Korea. Early Japanese chopsticks were used strictly for religious ceremonies, and were made from one piece of bamboo joined at the top, like tweezers.
Very good historical explanation
Thank you very much 🙏
Thank you so much! I thought I had my technique worked out pretty good but it's still frustrating. I just hadn't figured out to use my first two fingers the same way you showed but I was very close. I feel like a dunderhead, because I never thought to look up a video of How To. I was so close oh, I'm going to be a master now thanks to you.
Very helpful, thank you. Some other tutorials try to have you only using the thumb, index finger, and middle finger, but your method with the ring finger included adds a lot of needed support.
I have struggled with this for so long. My hand feels a little cramped but so far over time that feeling is slowly going away as I practice more. Thanks so much!
My mom and I have been so into Chinese and Korean dramas for the past 2 to 3 years, especially Korean. And we get into days where we crave Asia food and try to make or buy as many dishes and set up like the Kdrama. For me particularly it will be so nice and a huge accomplishment to learn and eat meals with chopsticks, that way I’ll feel more Korean in my African body 😊💕. Cuz I so love the culture!
Had to say this:
You are so BEAUTIFUL!!
Thank you Ana ^.^ Look forward to your visit to Seoul! I hope I can upload a video soon enough to recommend some delicacies to try out in Seoul:)
IvyTV Tysm! I’m actually vegan so I would l really love it if you could include some vegan things to try but if not that’s totally okay because Iv heard from many Koreans that Asian food is easy to veganize! ❤️
I pick up my reading glasses with chopsticks now.
Lmao
Thank you so much!
Best and easiest method ever! Good tutorial!
Kamsahamnida ♥️
I visited Korea and Japan when I was younger and I learned how to use them back then, but it has been so long, I felt I needed a refresher. Thank you for your help.
I've heard of the rice grain exercise, and I think I'll give it a go because I'd like to become more comfortable with using them. Thanks!
Good video! Very straight forward. I do have to say that grabbing small things is not the issue with chopsticks. I struggle with grabbing larger items such as spring rolls or even slippery long noodles!
I wanna use chopsticks to look cool
yeah a lot of east and south east people use chopsticks to impress there friends and there lovers parents
Absolutely brilliant! Having returned to 미국 after 15 years in 대한민국, I miss everything. Anyway, picking up a single grain of rice with 젓가락 is a fun test. Please continue to enlighten us with your delightful videos!
Thank you! Finally had enough when I went out for dim sum and had to flag down a waitress halfway through the meal to ask for a fork. AFTER all my friends at the table failed to teach me how to use them. My Chinese friend started with "I can teach you, I've taught sooo many people" and ended with "Maybe you should just get a fork." 🤦🏻♀️ Your explanation was so detailed. Thank you.
Thank you. Very helpful. Bought some today, now I will learn. Will simplify my utensils drawer greatly.
Finally, someone showed me how to use flat Korean ones. Saved in Favorites as a reference!
I've finally learned how to use chopsticks kamsahamnida 😊
Simple,easy, effective and well explained 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Took me two minutes and three seconds of this video to learn how to use them the right way
You're a great Teacher
I’m Irish and without any learning, the first time I used them was actually pretty accurate. Now I’m used to eating with chopsticks and can eat with both chopsticks and fork, spoon and knife. It’s not that hard. Well dry rice is a challenge, but like you said rice is usually sticky when cooked. Love your video’s!❤
I struggle with it.. can't keep the bottom chopstick on my 4th finger and can't get my fingers used to moving the top one.
I'm getting it, it just takes a little practice.
Excellent video on how to use chopsticks, especially the Korean stainless steel ones, I was impressed enough that I shared it with my friends.
Thanks alot^.^ Please let me know if there are any other 'how to' videos or introduction videos of Korean/Asian culture that you'd like to watch!
Thank you so much! I have been struggling for years with this and you have me breakthrough! 감사합니다! ❤️❤️
Khamsahamnida.... I am from India and I learnt this word recently 🤪
Nice~!
Holy crap! It just clicked for me. Every time I would try using chopsticks I was never able to have force. The chopsticks would constantly slip past each other until I eventually gave up and used a fork. Thanks to this video I finally got it. It's not elegant but it works. Thank you very much, asian lady!
I definitely am not doing it well but I have sushi in front of me and for the first time I was able to pick it up (appropriately) with chopsticks! Thank you so much!
I’m not immediately good at it but I finally understand it! Thank you. 🙏
I'm one of the few British people who prefers chopsticks to cutlery 😂
Thank you very much. You make it look so easy!
Happy Holidays. 🎅
Thank you so much! I LITERALLY just managed to use chopsticks to eat my meal. I’ve watched other videos but could never manage but they way you show the positioning really works for me. Now I just have to practice 😊. Thanks you ❤
Thank you. We learned how to eat with chop sticks in 5 minutes! 🤘
Thanks for teaching me how to hold chopsticks!!
So nice of u....... it's very easy to use chopsticks......thank you beautiful.......
U r pretty......
So your are telling I have been using them in the wrong way?
No wonder I can’t hold on many things! Lol!
When no one is 👀 I just use my fingers to put it back on the chopsticks lol!
Thank you ! I want to do it the right way! I need to continue with the practice:):):)
Your video is so helpful. I've been struggling for so long to get this right. I can now pick up tiny things. Fingers are still getting used to it. But I least I have the method right.
This was extremely helpful! For some reason, I couldn't follow any of the other tutorials I've seen but with this one I got it first try💖
I have been practicing it with blueberries because I don't have rice. Thank you for teaching me.
It is difficult to learn everything in this world, but if you keep teaching like this ✓, maybe something will become easier 🙆
Excellent video. Thank you much.
Your so cute ❤️😚& adorable dear, & the video is educative too & your expression makes it more serene & beautiful you made my day by the way🥰😍😊😊😊.
Thank you so much!!!! Im going to japan soon and i was really struggling on how to properly use chop sticks, this was really helpful for me! ❤
Thanks a lot 😀😀😊
Because I saw a another you tube he did not explain nicely. But you did so now I can use chopstick again thanks a lot 😀
Ops... I used to move the upper chopstick only with my index finger and only stablized it with my middle finger, instead of moving it with both fingers and stablize it with the ring finger. Now I have to relearn it. My hand muscles often cramp because of my bad health condition and that hurts while using chop sticks. But I like it to much. For me it's kind of more logical and more harmoniously than using a fork, although I'm german.
Thank you for your tutorial! Kamsahabnida! 😊
Thank you so much...this definitely helped a lot...not complex.I really want to learn this coz I couldn't use chopsticks when I visited Korea but rn I'll learn it😁.
Hi
I really liked your voice it sounds like rose from blackpink and THANK YOU SOO MUCH for teaching how to eat with them ! :)
Thank you for the detailed explanation. Will try it today
Excellent presentation. Thankyou
Wow its interesting 😊 and you explained it very easily.
Gamsahabnida 😊 for the teaching so nicely...
Yes, thank you so much. This was actually really helpful
Very well explained
Thank you 🙏
Thanks....thats lovely i love your english too
Thank u...it really helped me...I am from India and wanted to learn how to use chopsticks
Thank you
I absolutely love how perfect you taught me how to use chopsticks. I was extremely unorthodox the way I use them previously and was also embarrassed by it too so again wonderful job with showing me how to use them you have no idea how much I really appreciate it!!!!
I don't pnch the top stick with my middle and index finger. I just let it pivet at a point between my thumb and index and use my index to pinch the two sticks together. Just feel comfortable that way and I have loads of control over the grip I have - maybe that's just because I haven't used the traditional grip.
Sounds very helpful to me. I am going to teach my family, friends, fellow school students, or any trusted person how to use it when going to restaurants, fast food chain, or any establishments.
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On my life your video is truly the easiest way I just Learned in under a 1min how to use them and I'm 33yr💯👍🏽
Thank uuu soo much I loved. The way of speaking English and u r so cute. love from Indian girl
Thank you so much! Great teaching.
THANKK UUUUUU UR THE ONLY TUTORIAL THAT HELPED ME IMMMM SOOO GRATEFUL ❤️
It did take me a while but I got the hang of it now
Thank you so much you explained it so well I’ll still have problems but I am know how to hold him now and I can learn I think you so very much capital CK
Where'd you get those metal ones from
Super cute! Thanks for the lesson too
Thank you! This was very helpful!
Thank you ... you made my work easy....
thank you so much for this awesome tutorial
Very helpful. I'm practicing with goldfish crackers 🐠, thanks for the video!
Haha goldfish crackers♡
I am an indian i love to use chopsticks i just tried those chopsticks i won't use those but i clearly understood how to use chopsticks thank you
I've been looking for something that worked. Thank you so much. I learned how to do it it the second time I watched the video and got it around the 2:00 part. Thank you!
Thank you so much, now i wont get embarresd in a korean resturant thank you!
This video is so underappreciated
this is my first video to have seen & i have subscribed your channel 💫
Thank you!
Someone taught me when I was young and they definitely taught me incorrectly. Ive created bad habits, so now I need to break them!
Me: Looks easy enough
Also me: *Starts doing mad chopstick dance in my hand*
Thanks!!!!! Much appreciated video! This helped me!
Thank... I love asian culture in general. Tai, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
I just learned super fast, Thank you!
Thanks! This was really helpful. Now I'll be able to do it correctly.
Thank you for your chopstick class. 👍🏼👍🏼😁😁
Great, got it! Now, can you give me tip as to how to tell if someone is Chinese or Korean? Thanks 🙏
Honestly I just made homemade chopsticks so I can eat my ramen without a fork or learning chopsticks lol thanks for the video 😊
How did you do them ??? So I can do it to
Homemade chopsticks?