Something we've been talking about recently: how we from Fiji all represent "a living museum" of chopstick use because for over a century no one in China has used chopsticks the way we do.
Anyway, I've been asked by Fiji Chinese, who have indeed lived in Fiji for over a century, to show how chopsticks are used these days in China because they simply can't visualise it, so here are some shots I've taken for them:
If these photos don't make it clear, I'll take more, however, here's a more representative shot of modern Chinese dining:
Hey, do you too reckon they're both texting each other? Maybe this is how young folks all communicate these days?
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