Saturday, May 19, 2007

Trouble with chopsticks

Last night I had trouble eating with chopsticks. Either I was way tired or else my "cheating method" of using them finally got the better of me.
I could pick up the vegetables and meat, but those darned grains of rice really gave me a run for my money.

When I was single, long before I met Homer, I had a friend who was much more knowledgeable about the ways of the world. She is the one who taught me how to use chopsticks. I was never too good at it, and I guess I developed my own style to get the job done .

This friend thought I needed to learn some "social skills" as I meandered through the dating scene of the early '80s. Just let me stress that they were not your mother's "social skills" as in saying please and thank you, holding a door for someone or giving up your seat on the bus to an pregnant or elderly person.
These were more along the lines of walking a certain way (I wasn't too good at that) and sitting a certain way at a table or dare I say on a barstool.
She also thought I needed to know how to play board games...
Needless to say I kinda failed her class.

7 comments:

thailandchani said...

I'm an Asiaphile. A serious Asiaphile... and I still have trouble with the darned things! Coordination is not a strong point. LOL

I know what you mean about the social skills. I hunger for the time when social skills simply meant being polite. :)


Peace,


~Chani

Patti said...

Chani: thanks for visiting my blog.
Glad to know I'm not the only one who has trouble with chop sticks!
I will visit your blog now...

:-)

Empress Bee (of the high sea) said...

we lived in the far east for three years while charlie was in the military and i learned to use them. i can pick up one grain or rice or anything else on my plate! ha ha but the in the orient i think they use a sticky rice to make it easier...

smiles, bee

Patti said...

Bee: sticky rice makes a lot of sense

Lynn said...

You must have done well in the 'social skills' department...after all you now have Homer;~)

Joan said...

One of my best friends in school is Japanese-American and she taught me all there is to know about using chopsticks at the very beginning of our friendship.

As for social skills...you and I must have failed the same class but we still ended up with pretty cool guys!

Patti said...

Lynn: Yes, I am indeed lucky to have him.

Joan: We did both find cool guys.