Chinese VS Korean VS Japanese | Chopsticks Differences & Dining Etiquettes
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I love comparison videos like these that show the small differences from culture to culture! Really fun and great guests.
Beautiful comparisons! I love when Jessie is doing a video primarily in Chinese, she includes hanzi with the English subtitles. It really helps me understand the flow of speech and piece my lessons together more cohesively. 谢谢老师!
Yes. Many thanks indeed!
The Japanese girls Chinese accent is really amazing. Almost native.
I was hoping for some chopstick tips but turns out Jessie holds them like I do. I'll take it!!
This is cool and I feel like these videos are popular, where you get people from different places to talk about stuff and you find out what's different and what's basically the same, they're neat! Onomatopoeia is a good one, seeing where you get crossover for things like animal sounds and noises like doorbells. Nice crew too!
This video is educational in a lot of ways. Thanks for providing us with sufficient information. May God bless you.
That was great! I never realized the differences were mationally based and why. Thank you very much.
This was so informative! Thank you!
Wow, this channel is getting big! High production value! Go go go!
I enjoy learning about different cultures. Great content!!
This video was soooo helpful!! Tysm
Very reassuring to know even people who use chopsticks all the time don't always use them properly 😅 this video is so interesting, I had no idea there were different types of chopsticks to begin with! ❤
Very cool! I love how you compared the differences and similarities between them in the different cultures. Haha I wonder if it makes sense to have all 3 for different dishes... 🤔
谢谢Jessie邀请我们哈哈哈 了解中日韩筷子文化很有趣!!
Aika is so pretty 😍. I love these kind of cultural videos.
this series of differences is amazing!
👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 My mandarin must be elevating from HSK1 soon, because I recognized more characters and words.
Funny - I was watching woodworking show on TV and he was making chopsticks out of wood, but also explained the differences between ones with points for eating fish. Then I turned on youtube and this video had just posted ! Thanks for your informative video.
super interrsting video thank you !!
I really love this kind of videos
Love this video! I love seeing East Asians getting along!
(HI Aika! Leftys are great! )
I'm left handed but was taught to use right growing up. I can use both hands with chopsticks (and other things). In Hawaii, we use all of them, just depends on the restaurant. Mostly Japanese style for takeout. My Korean friend is proud of her Korean chopsticks, she has had them since childhood so they are very small.
I struggle using chopsticks some days……nice video! 🥢
Spoon is better and more sensible for rice and soup anyway
I love how he calls silver 银属,太有语言学见解了哈哈哈哈,好聪明好好玩
哈哈哈 谢谢您!!
I have heard thechopstick thing as how high up you hold it is how much you want to travel vs how low you hold it is how home orientated you are. I have heard completely different versions before too. I think its interesting like everywhere has their own version of what it means.
I wonder if it's really that parents don't want you to hold chopsticks high, so they tell this story to give you a reason to hold them lower.
@@Paul_Wetor some areas it is the opposite though and holding high is bad. I really think it's just fun mini superstitions like sneezing someone is talking about you etc. :)
谢谢啊
I like the voice and sweetness of that cute chinese little girl.
Очень приятное видео ☺🍜
Bamboo Chopstick is the GOAT for me, it adds another layer of mouthfeel along the food when you bite it, but the metal one is absolutely hard, everytime I accidently bite feels so bad.
This is all true!
很有趣!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I knew about the differences between the Japanese and Chinese ones, but I had no idea Koreans used a unique kind too! The flat chopsticks seem super convenient all around, especially since they're more traditionally metal. Though I think the bigger size of the Chinese chopsticks are probably better for cooking and picking up larger items
No, they suck, especially for chinese foods.
For kimchi, you can use it, but you cannot get a dumpling with it, so slippery.
iv been using Korean chopsticks for a little over 3 yrs now and i have to say they are convenient theirs a few things that might seem hard to do with them but after you do it a few times you get used to it and dont forget they often use spoons too
@@gold9994 they are but its easy once you get the hang of it
There's a secret in Japanese chopsticks though. Pointy side: 箸; wide side: 筷子!
That's how I use them universally. What do you think?
About 젓가락, when one must use them like me, then one becomes the master of all chopsticks 😅 (because it's not easy, slippery metal, which is cool too!)
Indeed, each has its own pros and cons, designed just especially for each country kitchen 😀
added to playlist chinese for diplomats
有意思
oh i think i need all three types now
I've lived in Korea for about 5 years and funny thing about it is that my Korean friends, they're so used to the flat metal chopsticks that they felt uncomfortable using the round ones, plastic or wooden.
But my family, we're used to holding round chopsticks and when they came to Korea for vacation, they felt that it's really hard and uncomfortable to use flat metal chopsticks lmao. They say it's too heavy and that there's no way to hold it properly. They do like the fact that it doesn't roll off the table tho lol
Haha. I also used chopsticks for rice in a Korean restaurant and later learned I should have used the spoon. Ooops. Side note, I learned about using spoons while watching a Korean horror movie!
what movie? im looking for more good horror movies.
@@GolemOfMagic It's kind'a old now. It's English title was simply "Monster".
As a Chinese, I'm fine with Chinese chopsticks but I prefer japanese chopsticks 😊 Korean chopsticks, sorry to say, not my choice.
厉害了
Hi Jessie. I watch all your videos. Dinning should be spelt dining.
Thank you Benjamin!
Okay, now we need a random stranger trying them all 3 and give his opinion lol
the Fascinating thing everyone is overlooking is that Mongolia and Kazakhstan are Asian countries that use Forks~
1:40 This is how Korean people become ambidextrous. 4:34 I'm also left-handed, so I learnt to use a spoon with either hand (partly because I have to use my fork with my left hand), but not chopsticks.
5:09 I had occupational therapy as a child and had to do this, too. My hand is always sore after the session.
I find the Korean flat chopstick hardest to use
It’s true, they r heavier, but I also find them pretty looking.
拿筷子的指法减下一个就是毛笔的握笔姿势啊。
Korean person here. I think it was not quite right, when he talked about putting the side dish on the rice bowl, put down the chopstick, then eat with spoon. Nobody does that in korea... hold the food with chopstick and straight to the mouth. 😅 you can see like this in every korean dramas or movies.
Fish chopsticks vs rice/noodle chopsticks vs kimchi chopsticks
I love you
很不错的频道。想补充一下,中国的筷子外圆内方。对自己严格,对外包容。另外,如今在中国聚餐的时候用公筷也是很常见的。
1:15 To my relief, who can't use Korean chopsticks well: That is true. It's like an extension of 3:19 (joss sticks on ashes to serve the dead).
I’m from China 你好👋❤️
I like this japanese girl🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍
你好
I prefer the japanese chopsticks. I cant grab anything with Kroean chop sticks to save my life haha
*I think he's really good at Chinese. I'm jealous as a Korean~*
Yes, his Mandarin is near native speaker, and his tone is very perfect. For pronunciation probably a bit off native speaker, but probably sounds like Cantonese or Hokkien who speak Mandarin rather than foreigner try to speak Mandarin.
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Japanese chopsticks are short bc they are used for sushi
(I’m not Japanese)👍👍👍👍
I got no problem using Chinese chopsticks for eating sushi.
@@manalittlesis I’m just saying that Japanese chopstick are basically designed for sushi Chinese chopstick is designed for eating rice etc
@@Sheep63 sushi was used to be eaten by hand. The reason why is Japanese chopstick not short, it's because Japan don't share food like Chinese, not because sushi.
@@faustinuskaryadi6610 oh really I didn’t know
Me who's a Filipino who can use all kind of chopsticks HAHAHA
Also why Japanese chopstick is shorter is because they don’t share food like in Chinese culture so they don’t need to reach for food so the chopstick doesn’t need to be as long.
中国的筷子大多数是下圆上方啊。
Intentionally choose Korean who speaks Chinese? 😑
YASIR MOBILE
华人使用筷子时筷子不能交叉,会用到交叉那就是那筷子方法错了
By the way, I read the official Facebook page of the Japanese consulate. They wrote that before Chinese chopsticks came to Japan, the Japanese ate with their hands.
Hands!!! 😱😱😱😱😱
@@John77Doe sushi is a finger food
Sad that a Korean and a Japanese person speak better Chinese than me 😢
I don't hold chopsticks the normal way, more like a bend and I twist the two. My mother never corrected me nor have many people notice or care!
My mother also taught me to not rotate my hand so that my elbow pokes out as it's a "bad look". Other simple things are like, when picking up from the dishes to get from your portion which makes sense to allow others get their share from their side of that plate. Also don't just place your chopsticks on the bowl randomly when eating as "Chinese" don't do that as explained by my mother 😅
Huh. I had always wondered about why flat chopsticks. The answer is ... Well, it's very mundane.
Where is Viet Nam?
I guess they have yet to find a Vietnamese friend to do this comparison video.
Vietnam is not East Asia
@@user-qm7jw Not in east Asia but still shares the same confucian root, chop-stick use, Han character tradition, architecture, clothing, etc. Geography ≠ culture. Why isn't Mongolia included then? they use chop-sticks too.
It is unfortunate to know that young people are losing the skill of using chopsticks
As an American who spent 40 years in Asia, I think their skills were quite okay. About average.
Man......all these people are talking Chinese.....I hear no Japanese or Korean.......LOL