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Paul30473ParticipantIn Australia, Asian foods are part of everyone’s cuisine. Most of us – whether Asian or European in background – use chopsticks in Asian restaurants, and sometimes at home, too. Wnen I was in Kuala Lumpur for the first time, my Malaysian host was surprised when I picked up chopsticks and started eating. He was waiting to interpret for me that I wanted knife and fork! Eating with chopsticks means adopting the Chinese pattern of use of a small bowl that can be raised to the lips when foods are messy.
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