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Thank you! Actually there's many rules. You can't stab the foods. You can't lick the chopstick. You can't use chopstick to move the plates. But not many Japanese young people know!
@@epicjapan-experience The ones I know are that you cannot use your chopstick on someone else's bowl, you cannot point at things/people with them, and you cannot rest both of them together after eating, because that's a gesture reserved for funerals. Cheers!
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I never knew that hesitating with the '箸' was considered bad manners. Thank you for pointing it out in your video, I have learned something today! :^)
Thank you! Actually there's many rules.
You can't stab the foods.
You can't lick the chopstick.
You can't use chopstick to move the plates.
But not many Japanese young people know!
@@epicjapan-experience The ones I know are that you cannot use your chopstick on someone else's bowl, you cannot point at things/people with them, and you cannot rest both of them together after eating, because that's a gesture reserved for funerals. Cheers!