How to use the word “chopsticks”

How to use in-sentence of “chopsticks”:

– Today chopsticks are mainly used in China and neighboring countries.

– Elsewhere, chopsticks are often used in restaurants serving oriental cuisines.

– Tools like chopsticks and the wok are also very important.

– In China, about 45 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks are used per year.

– There are also moves to replace disposable chopsticks made of wood by plastic or metal ones.

– In Japanese, chopsticks are called “hashi”, written.

How to use the word chopsticks
How to use the word chopsticks

Example sentences of “chopsticks”:

– Using a set of chopsticks only once, and then throwing them away causes problems for the environment.

– It found that people who use chopsticks regularly have a slightly higher risk of getting arthritis in the hand.

– With practice, it is possible to perform step one and two right away, on picking up the chopsticks with one hand smoothly.

– It found that generally, people use chopsticks or other food utensils more often than in 2003 when eating with others.

– Japanese people also call their chopsticks “hashi”.

– The oldest people are usually served first, and it is thought rude to pick up chopsticks or eat before the oldest people do so.

– When people are eating with chopsticks they usually do not use a knife and fork.

– Hold the chopsticks upright with one of the tips lightly touching the table, and gently push the chopsticks down or gently loosen your grip for a moment to let both tips become equal in length.

– For this reason, a tax has been introduced on chopsticks that are only used once.

- Using a set of chopsticks only once, and then throwing them away causes problems for the environment.

- It found that people who use chopsticks regularly have a slightly higher risk of getting arthritis in the hand.
- With practice, it is possible to perform step one and two right away, on picking up the chopsticks with one hand smoothly.

– Wakasa lacquer chopsticks which are actually produced by artisans are less than 1 percent of the domestic production in Obama City.

– After burning the dead, family and friends use chopsticks to move the burned bones of the dead from the coffin to a pot.

– In Japan, people use chopsticks during the funeral ceremony of Buddhists.

– He thinks he might become a good warrior, so Issun-bōshi is given a sewing needle for a sword, a soup bowl for a boat, and chopsticks for oars.

– The chopsticks are placed parallel to the table edge with the points toward the left.

– The Mandarin Chinese word for chopsticks is “kuàizi”.

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