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  1. Utensils are for making eating easier or more hygienic.

    Table manners – like enforcing the use of utensils or not licking your plate – are for maintaining basic standards of behaviour and hygiene.

    Etiquette, however, is often just a shibboleth to create or enforce social stratification and demonstrate “refinement” (or fashionability, in times of changing upper class etiquette) to those whom one considered their social peers.

    This is no “British way to eat rice”. It’s impractical and frankly rather silly. Most people would do that by putting a reasonable portion in the hollow of the fork or on a spoon, the same utensils our ancestors (who were generally quite well-behaved at table, contrary to modern stereotypes) used to clear their wooden trenchers of pottage 500 years ago.

  2. There are actually several types of dining etiquette if comparing eating with a fork/knofe. British (sometimes called European) and American. In American style its fine to turn your fork the other way around and eat )

  3. To all west people, there are technology called spoon, try it it's so convenient to eat rice, if you don't have spoon, just use your hand, don't hygiene? You west people just take a bath once in a while and clean your ass with toilet paper anyway

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  6. when I was young, yes I was taught not to use fork upside down. Really, missing old days. It’s still beautiful. Especially with you jacket on.

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