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I learned from a Chinese man at a Chinese buffet when I was a kid. He saw me struggling, and came over and showed me. As he clicked the ends together, he said "chop chop." I will never forget that nice man 😂
This is actually the first chopstick tutorial I've ever seen to actually make sense because it starts with the bottom one! All others I've seen are like "grip the top one like a pencil then slip the other one in inside the thumb" and that's the story of why I've always been bad at chopsticks 😅
I was fostered by a Chinese family as a small child and learned to use chopsticks before a knife and folk. I got out of the habit as I got older but will always take the opportunity to use them. Great tutorial thank you.
@@OddDuck9000He meant we don't use it as frequently as East Asians use it for their daily meals. We mostly use our hands, spoons, or forks depending on the dish we are eating. Chopsticks are used only for the time we go for East Asian cuisine. But not everybody can use them, as they are hard to use. I like to use them for snacks too, to avoid getting my hands dirty lol.
@@Nikita3909 i never said american, british and french people are known for using chopsticks. are you stupid? use your eyes and actually read correctly, i only said completely normal humans that still have their fingers can use chopsticks. that's all i said.
South Asian especially India,Bangladesh,Pakistan doesn't use chopsticks a little bit in daily life. Not even in occasion, we use it in Chinese or korean restaurants. That's one of the reason why people doesn't know how to use chopsticks in these countries. It's not our culture.
This is terrific. I’m self-taught and have eaten with chopsticks daily for many years. I’ve gotten proficient with my dexterity but I’ve death gripped them and I’m getting cramps. I was holding them practically one on top of the other!
I learned from my Chinese best friend when we were both 7-8 years old. I used to eat all the time at his mother's restaurant. Now when I eat Chinese food I always think of him.
I definitely was using my Chopsticks incorrectly I don't use them often but looking at your video I see I was using them incorrectly I was laying both chopsticks on the same finger. I knew that the back one didn't seem to have to move but still I didn't have them separated on two different fingers like I was supposed to so thank you very much.
Taught my daughter how-to use these over 40 years ago ... love using and eating with chopsticks ... even adds flava to the dish .... in my mind & heart!!! : ))) Wish I could post how my grandmama taught me to eat collards, mustards, cornbread & red beans with my fingers ... Ahhh! The beauty of cultures!! Thanks, Mandi!!!
Same here. I've been using them since I was around 8. My dad (who was Ir ish American lol) insisted that I learn different skills like that. Now at 40 they're just a part of the kitchen, and stopped being a novelty a long time ago.
I learned how to use chopsticks during lockdown. I used wooden chopsticks to train, started from picking up random things such as erasers and rice grains. Rice grain picking helps a lot ❤
I can use them, not exactly like that, but good enough to pick up a grain of rice. I do it my way, which isn't something people would notice I don't think and personally I love them. I use them whenever I can. They are great for grabbing a pickle or an olive from a jar too. Great fun! Thanks, Mandy. It never hurts to learn new things! 💕💕💕
If you're not holding your chopsticks correctly you stick out like a sore thumb to those who know how they are held. And yes, it's very annoying seeing them held incorrectly.
I don't know why because I am American of German mix decent & have never known anyone Chinese, but just by picking them up my hand automatically knew how to do it😮!?? I have no problem with chunks of meat or vegetables but I just can't master rice😢!! I think I might squeeze too hard? But I keep trying❤!!!
so glad you shared this short. I'm not sure if my grip has at all been correct but it hasn't stopped me from using or finishing up a meal yet. Maybe with this lesson, I can improve upon my chopsticks stills to start using them to cook with.
I genuinely adore basic tutorials like this... like I get along fine while eating, yet mindfully practicing the gripping tips feel much more secure with the larger wooden cooking chopsticks I use with a wok 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 keep up the great ideas and content
Our first grade teacher in Seattle had us all learn to use chopsticks at lunch time, we did this the whole school year. Funny to watch us eating sandwiches, oreos, chips and an sppke, but it worked, 55 years later I still use them with ease. Best teaching experience.
Love this; also grew up in WA, my kindergarten teacher would always bring new and different foods for snack time. My absolute favorite was baked tofu triangles with ponzu sauce; we only ever had it once, but even now over two decades later I remember it fondly.
Thank you so much. I have always loved using chop sticks. I tried to teach myself. I got the hang of it, I found for me it helps me to eat much slower.
The practically efficient technique of holding a pair of chopsticks 🥢 is to use the upper portion of the thumb to press a chopstick on the tip of the middle finger and use the centre portion of the same thumb to press another chopstick on the tip of the ring finger. You're capable of moving both of the two chopsticks 🥢 in question simultaneously.
@@itsjoannotjoann5070 Well, one could also say: "Why should we use knives and forks? We're civilized enough to know how to use chopsticks. No need to use deadly weapons such as a knife to feed yourself."
coolensam, You aren't applying enough pressure on the bottom chopstick with ringfinger and thumb. Press up with your ring finger and down with base of thumb to prevent slipping/sliding. It takes practice to strengthen your ringfinger, try picking up things with it and thumb for a few days
My nana grew up in Vietnam and Taiwan before moving to the US where she had my stepdad, she says i’m the only one in the family that uses chopsticks correctly and i am the only black person in my family😂
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非常感谢,这很有帮助,我实际上是尼日利亚人,我会说一点中文,我第一次去我朋友家,那是两年前,我不知道如何使用它,当他的家人都来的时候,我很尴尬 晚餐但好东西他们理解哈哈😜仍然感谢
First time using chop stick it came naturally...until I dropped a shrimp into the soy sauce and splashed it on my white shirt...lol.
I learned from a Chinese man at a Chinese buffet when I was a kid. He saw me struggling, and came over and showed me. As he clicked the ends together, he said "chop chop." I will never forget that nice man 😂
❤👍
😊 👍
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We went to a Chinese buffet for my grand dinner and my cousin got frustrated and just stabbed his broccoli with it.
@@kristingallo2158 lmao
Pov - you have no chopsticks but still watching 🙂
Reason is we are from country where we have metal spoon to eat
Uss
Just in case
I have numerous chopsticks.
I made 2 minute noodles, didn’t realise all the forks were in the dishwasher, I have paintbrushes, now here I am.
This is actually the first chopstick tutorial I've ever seen to actually make sense because it starts with the bottom one! All others I've seen are like "grip the top one like a pencil then slip the other one in inside the thumb" and that's the story of why I've always been bad at chopsticks 😅
Same 😂. I can use them good enough to grab my food and eat it. I'm definitely going to practice this way.
Same here 😸
Same here, thanks for this tutorial
funny coz the way i hold a pencil is the way to hold the 2nd chopstick
I'm not patient on it... Spoiled my mood to eat 😔
easy this is very easy i have been using chopsticks for 8 years and i was having trouble but this made me do it under 8 minutes
Why do I still find it so hard 😭
Yes bro😭😭😭
We don't have any luck😢😢😢
Practice makes perfect.
@@yasapalahewawasam6268 yes bro😭😭😭
Same feeling....bro ...we do not need this creep
There are many videos of how to use chopsticks incorrectly, but yours is correct and beautiful.
It is also important to hold near the end of the stick. I see some people holding them at half way or closer to the tip. Makes it much harder to work.
Thanks for being such a great teacher. Finally, I can use chop sticks!!
I was fostered by a Chinese family as a small child and learned to use chopsticks before a knife and folk. I got out of the habit as I got older but will always take the opportunity to use them. Great tutorial thank you.
Lucky you. I am 55 five, European, trying hard, but I am unable to learn it. My fingers do not move. I am too clumsy
Wait Chinese foster other children from different countries? I thought it’s only the opposite
I'm an asian but in my country (India) we rarely use chopsticks or you can say we don't 💀
I learn it from k and c dramas 😂
what does asian have to do with using chopsticks? literally any country could use it
@@OddDuck9000He meant we don't use it as frequently as East Asians use it for their daily meals.
We mostly use our hands, spoons, or forks depending on the dish we are eating.
Chopsticks are used only for the time we go for East Asian cuisine. But not everybody can use them, as they are hard to use.
I like to use them for snacks too, to avoid getting my hands dirty lol.
@@OddDuck9000 Yeah sure, American, British and French people are known to use chopsticks, aren't they, huh????
@@Nikita3909 i never said american, british and french people are known for using chopsticks. are you stupid? use your eyes and actually read correctly, i only said completely normal humans that still have their fingers can use chopsticks. that's all i said.
South Asian especially India,Bangladesh,Pakistan doesn't use chopsticks a little bit in daily life. Not even in occasion, we use it in Chinese or korean restaurants. That's one of the reason why people doesn't know how to use chopsticks in these countries. It's not our culture.
I’ve been using chopsticks for years, it was just natural for me. I’m 78 yrs old and still am able to eat with them.👍🏻👏🏼
Woah❤ God bless you
Go you! 🎉
This is terrific. I’m self-taught and have eaten with chopsticks daily for many years. I’ve gotten proficient with my dexterity but I’ve death gripped them and I’m getting cramps. I was holding them practically one on top of the other!
One other small tip to remember: no need for excessive force. Just squeeze enough for the food to be held in between the chopsticks.
👍👍👍
*launches broccoli across table*
Thank you it really worked
I learned from my Chinese best friend when we were both 7-8 years old. I used to eat all the time at his mother's restaurant.
Now when I eat Chinese food I always think of him.
Are y all still friends?
@@candyluna2929 No, unfortunately.
@@wunsekhobbies4765 so sad that u arent still frnds 🙃
@@MariyaBtsarmy Moved away before social media was Really a thing for us and didn't see eachother again. Good memories. :)
@@wunsekhobbies4765 so sad 🙃💔
I definitely was using my Chopsticks incorrectly I don't use them often but looking at your video I see I was using them incorrectly I was laying both chopsticks on the same finger. I knew that the back one didn't seem to have to move but still I didn't have them separated on two different fingers like I was supposed to so thank you very much.
Thanks for this tutorial.❤🙏🏽
Watched a number of tutorials and this one is what finally helped me get it. Thanks!
Perfect! When you say it like that !
Thank you 🌹😇✨
Taught my daughter how-to use these over 40 years ago ... love using and eating with chopsticks ... even adds flava to the dish .... in my mind & heart!!! : ))) Wish I could post how my grandmama taught me to eat collards, mustards, cornbread & red beans with my fingers ... Ahhh! The beauty of cultures!! Thanks, Mandi!!!
I use chopsticks all the time, not just for eating. They are my tongs, whisk, my extended digits 🤣
Yes! Even to scramble eggs
Same here. I've been using them since I was around 8. My dad (who was Ir ish American lol) insisted that I learn different skills like that. Now at 40 they're just a part of the kitchen, and stopped being a novelty a long time ago.
This was by far the best explanation of how to position the chop sticks in my hand. Thank you !’😊
I need a lot more practice 🤣 They end up like Bambi in that scene on the ice.
lol!
😂😂😂😂😂 That’s seriously the best comment ever!!! That’s about how I feel when I use them! Awesome way to describe it!!! 🤣
Lol! I always thought using chopsticks was like downhill skiing and getting your ski tips crossed ⛷️🥢🍜
I feel exactly the same too. I'm trying to practice at home using this video. It just hasn't clicked on my brain yet 😂
Thank you, my kids will love this tutorial! ❤
I learned how to use chopsticks during lockdown. I used wooden chopsticks to train, started from picking up random things such as erasers and rice grains. Rice grain picking helps a lot ❤
train what, your fingers? 💀
Congrats u cooked him:0
TYSM FOR THIS TUTORIAL THIS IS SO USEFUL TYSM😭
I can use them, not exactly like that, but good enough to pick up a grain of rice. I do it my way, which isn't something people would notice I don't think and personally I love them. I use them whenever I can. They are great for grabbing a pickle or an olive from a jar too. Great fun! Thanks, Mandy. It never hurts to learn new things! 💕💕💕
If you're not holding your chopsticks correctly you stick out like a sore thumb to those who know how they are held. And yes, it's very annoying seeing them held incorrectly.
I don't know why because I am American of German mix decent & have never known anyone Chinese, but just by picking them up my hand automatically knew how to do it😮!?? I have no problem with chunks of meat or vegetables but I just can't master rice😢!! I think I might squeeze too hard? But I keep trying❤!!!
I am from India and this short really healped I was not able to use now I can!!..
so glad you shared this short. I'm not sure if my grip has at all been correct but it hasn't stopped me from using or finishing up a meal yet. Maybe with this lesson, I can improve upon my chopsticks stills to start using them to cook with.
It's actually so easy to use 😊 thank yooou😊😊😊
WOW thank you...I give up..throw them down and grab a fork...now I can conquer eating with chopsticks 😁
Thank u so much ❤❤ U are such a good talent guy❤❤
I genuinely adore basic tutorials like this... like I get along fine while eating, yet mindfully practicing the gripping tips feel much more secure with the larger wooden cooking chopsticks I use with a wok 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 keep up the great ideas and content
Best instructions. Very good. Thank you.
Our first grade teacher in Seattle had us all learn to use chopsticks at lunch time, we did this the whole school year. Funny to watch us eating sandwiches, oreos, chips and an sppke, but it worked, 55 years later I still use them with ease. Best teaching experience.
What a wonderful educator
I'm from Seattle, and chopsticks have always been an option.
I don't remember learning, but it wasn't long after spoon & fork.
That's awesome
It's even harder than drag clicking
Love this; also grew up in WA, my kindergarten teacher would always bring new and different foods for snack time.
My absolute favorite was baked tofu triangles with ponzu sauce; we only ever had it once, but even now over two decades later I remember it fondly.
Tysm!!
I am happy with my hands and may be spoons sometimes. Thank you
So your point for commenting is?
i tried many many times and could never learn. your video helped tremendously! I can actually pick up food! Thank you!!
I really need this! … I always tend to feel bad when I go out to a restaurant with my dear friend and I have to ask for a fork.
Don't wait to try till you go for Chinese start now at home.👍
I always ask for a fork 😂😂
I feel you too🤭
@@elena2125 we are the same 😊
Next time don't ask for a fork, just eat with your hands. Especially if the food is finger licking good.
Starting with the bottom hand makes a lot more sense to this beginner, thank you for this excellent tutorial.
Thank you so much. I have always loved using chop sticks. I tried to teach myself. I got the hang of it, I found for me it helps me to eat much slower.
You are awesome!!! Thanks for the tutorial now I’m ready for chopsticks 🥢 when I go to Chinese restaurant I will show my skills 😊merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
You make it look so easy.
By seeing this video and struggles, I am really proud to be an Indian😂😂 🇮🇳🇮🇳
निश्चित रूप से गर्व है क्योंकि आप अपने हाथ से भारत को घृणा करते हैं 👎🏻
Eating with your hands is unsanitary
@@anuugoocan't you even afford handwash ?
@@003_kusarigama5 🤣
BC chup raho. Learn to appreciate and adapt to others culture. Stupid mentality 😮💨😮💨😮💨
Just got a ton of wood chopsticks. Did it right immediately with this tutorial. Thanks!
My fingers refuse to comply no matter how many tutorials or chopstick holders. They scream knife, fork, spoon!
The practically efficient technique of holding a pair of chopsticks 🥢 is to use the upper portion of the thumb to press a chopstick on the tip of the middle finger and use the centre portion of the same thumb to press another chopstick on the tip of the ring finger.
You're capable of moving both of the two chopsticks 🥢 in question simultaneously.
My food watching me watching a tutorial on how to use a chopstick:
👁️👄👁️
Well dang it! No wonder I've never been able to use them. I wasn't holding them correctly🙄🤦♀️
Most people in the U.S. have no idea how to correctly use chop sticks.
@@olteddersmost people in the world! 😂
@@oltedders Why should we use chopsticks? We're civilized enough to know how to use knives and forks. No need to use twigs to feed yourself.
@@itsjoannotjoann5070Ignorance in text. Yeesh.
@@itsjoannotjoann5070 Well, one could also say: "Why should we use knives and forks? We're civilized enough to know how to use chopsticks. No need to use deadly weapons such as a knife to feed yourself."
Thank you
Brilliantly explained 🌟💜🙏
Oh my goodness Thank you so much!🤗 I really wanted to learn this! Happy Holidays & wishing you many Blessings!❤️
I never got that before.
You're an excellent teacher. 🤗
Thank you for this video. I’ve always wanted to learn how to use chopsticks.
Nice nice.u explained so easily
*me happily trying this trick out*
*The chopsticks:* 🤪🥴👋👋👋
Thank you so much this really helped!
my hand must be different, because if I do this the bottom one slides up my ring finger and the chopsticks cross each other
coolensam, You aren't applying enough pressure on the bottom chopstick with ringfinger and thumb. Press up with your ring finger and down with base of thumb to prevent slipping/sliding. It takes practice to strengthen your ringfinger, try picking up things with it and thumb for a few days
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My nana grew up in Vietnam and Taiwan before moving to the US where she had my stepdad, she says i’m the only one in the family that uses chopsticks correctly and i am the only black person in my family😂
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what about you and your hand 😂
Thanks a lot for teaching.i appreciate it
I bought the Granddaughter a pair of your chopsticks. Her Grandmother is Korean and she loves Korean things. She loves your chopsticks
I have a set of three and no one taught me how to use them it's so easy 👍🏿👍🏿🍜
If the fork is ever invented, these guys are toast.
I just did it succesfully with your help after so many failed attempts.
As a Indian my hand more better than chopsticks 🥢😅 Indian does not need chopsticks 😅😅
Thanks. This was helpful🥰👍
Excellent demo. Thank you.❤❤😂😂
Thanks for the lesson. If you are right-handed it feels like using your left hand for hard work 🙂
Thank U. I found my mistake N I can finally use the chopsticks in right way... 👍🏻
Omg thank you this was so helpful ❤
Thank you 😊
FINALLY!!! Thank you 😅😊
I love to eat with chopsticks. I don’t think I was ever taught, I tried it and it came naturally to me
Ohh thanks this helped me a lot😊
Thank you so much.i tried and works 🤗
I undestand now. Best tip ever. ❤
omg it works thank you i hope your subs will go up you help me alot keep it up
That’s one of the most educational videos on this topic I’ve seen so far. Thanks 🙏🏻
This is a perfect video ma'am. Thank you.
crazy how this was the only totorial that works for me
I have learned and now i can use it.thanks
Very well explained. Thankyou.
Thanks for your help
Thank you so much for such important information ❤❤❤
Thank you it helped very much ❤❤😊
Now i know to use chopstick👍🏾✅thank you for the tutorial☺
I love her recipes at souped up recipes
It's very easy thank you so much
Thank you!! I will practice! ❤
Thank you I've been wanting to learn and I'm so glad you made this video
So cute putt ❤
Thanks☺️
Tysm🎉 i Can do it now
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the video cause I learned from this video
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" it's very easy to use choppysticks "
Heck nah it ain't
Instructions unclear, I now have two chopsticks up my nose.