Thats a kind of a weird comment. Here in the UK, eating with a spoon and a fork would be more acceptable than eating with just a fork, which is seen as just plain rude.
Eating w/ both spoon & fork was normal in many parts of Indonesia, too. That’s still the way I tend to eat, though I’ve kind of learned the American (and I guess Canadian) way of eating mostly with a fork.
It seems though that eating with only 2 utensils wasn’t the only thing going on with this kid, though. I get the impression he may have been rude, or sloppy in other ways. Still, seems like pretty extreme punishment.
If the only thing going on was the utensils, then that’s totally crazy.
Dave M.
04 May 2006 12:37 PM
You know what’s disgusting? Eating fast food which a majority of Americans consume on a daily basis. Back off the Pinoys, folks!
Thats a kind of a weird comment. Here in the UK, eating with a spoon and a fork would be more acceptable than eating with just a fork, which is seen as just plain rude.
Each to their own i suppose.
Eating w/ both spoon & fork was normal in many parts of Indonesia, too. That’s still the way I tend to eat, though I’ve kind of learned the American (and I guess Canadian) way of eating mostly with a fork.
It seems though that eating with only 2 utensils wasn’t the only thing going on with this kid, though. I get the impression he may have been rude, or sloppy in other ways. Still, seems like pretty extreme punishment.
If the only thing going on was the utensils, then that’s totally crazy.
You know what’s disgusting? Eating fast food which a majority of Americans consume on a daily basis. Back off the Pinoys, folks!