i use chopsticks all the time if there are any, also if there are stuff like chicken wings or spare ribs or even chips, i still use my trusty chopsticks!
fork and spoon i prefer using fork and spoon. they are easier to get food with nd easier to eat with.
Only chopsticks when there're noodles, otherwise spoon. Spoon is much more effective on rice than chopstick. The rice can't slip off the spoon but can slip off from chopsticks
fork! i eat everything with a fork...rice, noodles, pasta, everything! spoon only comes in use when there's soup or soup.and i only use chopsticks when i have to...like in japanese restaurants...which is why i'm so bad at handling it....hahaha
I use chopsticks when I go to eat chinese or japanese cuisine. Except for soups of course. And at work, when I eat Cupped Ramen only. At home I use the regular cutlery.
most of the time its chopsticks since its rice and such. but if its like steak or something, then a fork of course
Chopsticks are more hygienic of course in terms of sharing a dish, but I always prefer fork & spoon. There are some dishes that taste better when you use a pair of chopsticks though... I guess it's gotta do with the amount of it you put in ur mouth.
Hmm..i prefer chopsticks, i gues..thats coz my gandparents raped my knuckles just so i could learn how to hold chopsticks properly and now i'm just too used to it ><;; but fork is good for spagettii =] and spoon with soup and ICE CREAM XD
isn't this like... gravedigging? this thread should be retired lolz >.< fork, cuz i'm a gluttonous college student and wana get food down fast ^_^ so i can get on w/ my day. eat'n is a chore for me ( i can't cook )
depends on the place too...outside it would be fork unless in a chinese restaurant where it's chopsticks for me...at home it's either of them but i prefer chopsticks.
I'm very americanize, which is pretty bad. I know how to eat with chopsticks but i prefer a fork and spoon.
depends wat i eat, like instand noodles/ cup noodles i prefer chopsticks but with western dishes, i always go with fork and spoon.