Last Updated on 10/30/2021 by てんしょく飯
Watermark chopsticks
After eating the upper side of the fish with bones, do not turn the fish over and poke the back side over the bones.
Transfer chopsticks
Stretching chopsticks to get one food and then suddenly moving the chopsticks to another.
Stab chopsticks
Stick chopsticks into food and eat.
Pluck chopsticks
Remove the rice grains on the chopsticks with your mouth.
Swing up chopsticks
Pointing to or swinging up a person with chopsticks
Handing chopsticks
Hand over chopsticks on the tableware in the middle of the meal. (This means “finished”.)
Tear chopsticks
Dropping soup such as soup from the tip of chopsticks
Seseri chopsticks
Clean between the teeth with a chopstick tip instead of a toothpick. Or, peck the food with chopsticks.
Buddha chopsticks
Stick chopsticks into rice and stand.
(It is disliked because it is only allowed for pillow rice to be offered to the bedside of the dead at the time of the Buddhist funeral.)
Repellent chopsticks
Use chopsticks to remove things you don’t like.
Push chopsticks
Push the food you put in your mouth into your mouth with chopsticks.
Lost chopsticks
Dither which one to eat, and move around on the food while holding own chopsticks.
Search chopsticks
Stir the chopsticks in the bowl to see if there are any ingredients left on the bottom of the soup bowl.
Picking up chopsticks (handing chopsticks)
Passing food from chopsticks to chopsticks. (It is hated because it reminds me of the act of picking up ashes.)
Receiving Chopsticks
Refilling rice with chopsticks in your hand
Drop chopsticks
Dropping chopsticks on the floor during meals.
Boring chopsticks
Stir the food in the bowl with chopsticks without eating it from above, and find only what you like.
Aligned chopsticks
Put chopsticks on tableware and align them.
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