Poll: What Hands do you Use a Knife and Fork With?

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SonicKaos

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My mom told me it was weird that I ate with my left hand rather than putting my knife down and switching to my right hand. I told her doing that would be stupid when the fork is already in my left hand...

She agreed that it makes sense the way I do it, but still thinks it's odd.
 
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Daystar Clarion said:
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Actually, it is correct manners to eat with the fork in the left hand and knife in the right hand.

It's called continental style etiquette.

Much more efficient than the ridiculous American method anyway, which is to cut the food (knife in right hand), then set the knife down, to then switch the fork to the right hand.
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how is that ridiculous?

i am eating just as fast if not faster than you by using my proficient hand the most, you have to use both hands to cut the food anyways (usually, at least with meat) so i don't lose any time or anything by switching my fork to my right after i'm done cutting my food? i don't see how that makes me below you/improper manners for doing such..
I don't know about you, but I don't exactly need a dominant hand to get the food from the plate to my mouth, it's not the Krypton Factor.

You also use the knife while eating to push things like peas or beans onto your fork, as well as sauce manipulation.


So yes. It is more efficient.
neither do, i don't NEED to, it's just more convenient for myself, especially considering i usually eat in my room instead of the kitchen and am playing a game or such with my other hand or controlling netflix with it.

peas and beans? i don't eat those, so that isn't a problem for me, and i don't "push" them onto a fork, if i really needed to use a fork desperately for something like that or that size, i'll just stab it with the fork.

but like i said, i don't see how that makes my mannerism's below you, that was my main point, i don't get the point of looking down on how someone eats something.(within the means of them using their hands, if they use their feet to eat or something then that's a bit odd.)
Read my original post again.

At what point did I state that it was 'below' continental etiquette?

Inefficient, yes, but not 'below'.

My persecution complex senses are tingling...
i did, and you called it ridiculous as apparently you couldn't fathom why someone would do as such, and you said it was much more efficient, which isn't necessarily true, especially depending on what you are doing (like what i do when i eat), and then i refuted in my post and asked you why it was ridiculous.

you might not have said "below", but when you act condescending on the matter it's still the same, i can act like asshat all day long, but did i ever say i was an asshat? most certainly not, that doesn't change the fact that that is the way someone is intending.

still, sitting here seeing who can be a more proper smartass is stupid and pointless, i was just asking why it was ridiculous and i didn't get quite a clear answer but whatever, i guess i will go back to being american while i enjoy my netflix and GBA game while i'm eating my potatoes and corn.
I apologise if my original post came across as condescending. It was certainly not my intention.

When eating, I always use both tools at my disposal, whether it's turning something to make it easier to manipulate, or using it as a barrier where stabbing it simply isn't an option (rice). So I don't really get how putting the knife down doesn't do anything but make eating less efficient.
fair enough, i came home pissed from my surveying class a bit ago so i'm sure i probably jumped the gun.

hah coincidentally i don't eat rice either...

so i guess in my case i'm just lucky i don't ever really need to use two tools constantly.

(sadly i'll admit, in my own quarters, when no one is around, if i can i'll just use my hands and teeth like i was born with and skip tools all together.)

 

Jadak

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Right for both. I mean, I'll mix use the left here and there, but any heavy lifting is done by the right, regardless of utensil. I'll start out with the fork right, but when any serious cutting is required, I'll swap so the right can deal with it.
 

DirgeNovak

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*checks poll* You people are weird.
Unless 70% of the Escapist population is left-handed, there's definitely someting iffy about eating with your offhand...
 

jpoon

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Fork in left, knife in right. I'm left handed, that's the way we do things. Someone would actually give a damn if someone else did it opposite handed? That's just stupid...
 

Klepa

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I was taught fork left, knife right. I was also told, specificly, that this is definitely THE correct way to hold the silverware.

I never understood why there had to be a correct way to do it.
 

Pipotchi

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Knife in right, fork in left. I dont find it bad manners to eat the other way around, but if you carve all your food and then switch them around to skewer everything with your fork, it does make you look like a small child I think.

To each their own though
 

zacman5001

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My left handed dad taught me how to cut,and I've been doing it his way so long it feels weird to do it the "correct" way.
 

Biosophilogical

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tzimize said:
I change mid-meal.

Edit: Not to be difficult, but I really do. I carve my food, then switch around.
I tend to do something similar, but if I'm carve-eating[footnote]Chop off some food, then eat it, chop off some more, etc[/footnote] then I'll leave my fork in my left hand. If I'm chopping it all up, and then eating, I'll use my right hand for my fork.