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한국인으로 나온 여자분은 본인 젓가락솜씨 탓은 안하고 라면먹을때 나무젓가락으로 먹어야 안흘린다는 소릴하니까 ㅋ 솔직히 답답하다
ОтветитьChopstick LoL no just use Hand Mf
ОтветитьAs an Israeli who uses palestinian children as chopsticks, i find this very relatable
ОтветитьKötőtűkkel mi pulóvert , sálat és sapkát készítünk :)
Ответить箸やほとんどの文化は中国から生まれました
ОтветитьAs an Arizonan, who uses two Saguaro cacti as chopsticks, I find this very relatable.
ОтветитьHello! I am a british man, just learning with chinese chopsticks! ( Ken Hom ) Not easy,when it is not our culture. I love to learn new things, so i try hard! Thankyou for a very interesting video. I need to learn now, to stop mould growing on them ha ha :) <3🥰 Ps. Asian girls are very beautiful xx
ОтветитьOnly the Japanese girl actually held the chopsticks correctly 🥹 Super interesting video!
Ответитьnobody:Me wondering what language their all talking in
ОтветитьAs an Australian who uses chopsticks upside-down, I found this very relatable.
ОтветитьAs an American who uses crispy bacon as chopsticks, I find this very relatable.
ОтветитьActually nowadays many Chinese people (like myself) sometimes use metal chopsticks too, but they preserve the long, round, gapless Chinese form
ОтветитьAs bad as they are for the environment, nothing beats the disposable square wooden chopsticks.
Ответить😮I didn't know you use both ends of chopsticks in China.
Ответитьkorean chopsticks is very difficult to use
ОтветитьWhy they look all same to me
ОтветитьKorean girl even seem to do not know how to grip chopsticks.
Ответить한국 분이 젓가락질은 고사하고 잡는 것도 못하는 것 아닌가요? 한국 사람으로서 어이없네요.
Ответить중국분은 거의 한국 사람 발음이네요..
ОтветитьAs an Australian who uses didgeridoo’s as chopsticks, I find this very relatable.
Ответитьxie xie, domo, gamsamnida! It is interesting when i have asian food because i always want to ask for them in the native language, i know japanese is hashi, chinese is pronounced like "kawaitsu" koreans sounds like cho ka la.
ОтветитьAs a French who uses baguettes as chopsticks, I can relate to this
Ответить한국 젓가락 예절 있어요 ㅋㅋ 왜저렇게 젓가락질도 못하는 분을 한국 대표로 해놨는지 모르겠지만 저런분 잘 못봤어요 ... 대부분 어릴 때 부모님이 고쳐주죠 요새는 남의 일이니 신경 안쓰지만 속으로는 생각할지도 모르죠 그리고 동생분 말처럼 어른들은 더 신경쓰시고 욕할지도 몰라요
ОтветитьThat random Christmas music was like little spark of joy
Ответить这位中国姑娘是 我见过的韩文说的最好的一位而且还漂亮 看的我 瞠目结舌 可以说 至于筷子长什么样并不是很重要
Ответить저 한국인 분이 젓가락질을 제일 이상하게 하는 거 같은데 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ОтветитьAs an American who uses anything but the metric system as chopsticks, I find this very relatable.
ОтветитьAs a peruvian who uses llamas as chopsticks I find this very relatable ...
ОтветитьMy GF is no longer Home I go back to Mundane World Tai Chi Lawj Xeeb. Chinese Movie Kung Fu
ОтветитьAre they all speaking korean in the video?
Ответитьwe dont use chopsticks like that in China, at lest I didn’t see anybody use like that.
Ответить한국에도 예절이 많이 있었지만 개방적으로 변한이후엔 결과만 괜찮으면 터치를 안함 ㅋㅋ밥먹을때 어른이 먼저 수저들기전엔 못들고 다먹고도 어른이 다 안드셨으면 밥그릇에 젓가락숟가락 올려놓고 기다리다 식사 다하면 그때 내려놓는 예절도 있는데 아는 애들이 별로 없어진듯
ОтветитьFun fact: Had a roommate from Mainland China, she was a chopsticks master! She used it with everything, noodles, rice, soup, western foods...etc I never seen her eat with a spoon or fork ever~!
ОтветитьChinese chopsticks are not placed horizontally in the front but usually on the right hand side just next to the person.
Only the Japanese lady held chopsticks correctly among the 3 female hosts.
왼쪽부터 한국인 중국인 일본인이죠?
말하는 거 딱 들으니 알겠네
How funny would this be with no subtitles?
ОтветитьAs a arab ( libyan ) we eat with spoon .. and sometimes with hand ✋ 😂
ОтветитьAs a greek who uses ancient columns for chopsticks, i find this very relatable
ОтветитьIn what language are you speaking to each other?
ОтветитьUse a dam fork already
ОтветитьAs a Colombian who uses machetes to eat, I find this very relatable
ОтветитьSeem like the Japanese is an all rounder, good at everything, the Chinese for battles at the family dinner table, and Korean? For finger training during dinner for StarCraft 2.
ОтветитьAs a Nepalese who uses two Mt. Everests as chopsticks, I find this very relatable
ОтветитьI have the long cn version of chopsticks it was fun for cooking but mine is acrylic/plastic whatever it is, it was always accidentally broke the pointed end😅🥢. And the the jpn version with smaller pointed end it's great for eating but it was not easy to clean or last long, then I wanted the metal one so I bought a stainless steel chopsticks but what I got is the round one 🤦🏻♀️ it's a big No, to use it for eating slippery & hot foods, it was heavy & make my hands tired, the only good thing is it was easy to clean & last longer, next time I'm want to buy the flat one.
ОтветитьMongolia chopstick?
ОтветитьWooden square chopsticks are the best. Fight me...
ОтветитьAs a Southern American, who stirs the sugar into my sweet tea with chopsticks, I find this very relatable.
ОтветитьThree great ladies having fun with chopsticks and food
ОтветитьThese 3 fools cannot compete chopsticks against us, Vietnamese… Why? Because we can use any chopsticks… Don’t let these fools fooled you 😂😂😂😂
FYI: KOREA and JAPAN didn’t use the chopsticks before VIETNAM… That’s a fact, and I dare any Japanese or Korean to prove otherwise..😂😂😂😂
I just taught myself how to use chopsticks today
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