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When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: JBass ()
Date: August 30, 2011 12:38PM

I se so many people do this, they use their dominant hand to scut with then switch the fork to that hand before eating. Why?

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: Stupid, but proper ()
Date: August 30, 2011 12:44PM

JBass Wrote:
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> I se so many people do this, they use their
> dominant hand to scut with then switch the fork to
> that hand before eating. Why?


It's called proper etiquette, neanderthal.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: justsayin ()
Date: August 30, 2011 12:49PM

JBass Wrote:
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> I se so many people do this, they use their
> dominant hand to scut with then switch the fork to
> that hand before eating. Why?


scutting is stupid

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: JBass ()
Date: August 30, 2011 12:52PM

justsayin Wrote:
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> JBass Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I se so many people do this, they use their
> > dominant hand to scut with then switch the fork
> to
> > that hand before eating. Why?
>
>
> scutting is stupid


Waistig youre thyme to pointe out oblivious typos is aslo stoopid.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: OSS ()
Date: August 30, 2011 01:06PM

I always hold my fork with my left hand when eating steak so that Nazi's won't see me doing the left hand/right hand switch that has tripped up so many American agents in occupied France.

Torture and a 9mm bullet in the back of my neck? No thanks..forks stays in my left hand.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: JBitch ()
Date: August 30, 2011 01:17PM

Do you switch razors after cutting?

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: JBass ()
Date: August 30, 2011 01:22PM

JBitch Wrote:
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> Do you switch razors after cutting?


Do you enjoy being an unoriginal shit-stain on society? It is evident by your continuing string of unwitty cut-downs that you are a complete fucking failure. I bet mommy still tells you she is proud, all the while crying inside. Your own mother thinks you are a failure but is too pathetic to tell you to your face. Instead she spends evenings balling her eyes out, wondering if it was her fault or if you were really just destined to be a loser.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/30/2011 01:27PM by JBass.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: JBitch ()
Date: August 30, 2011 01:25PM

JBass Wrote:
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> JBitch Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Do you switch razors after cutting?
>
>
> Do you enjoy being an unoriginal shit-stain on
> society? It is evident by your continuing string
> of unwitty cut-downs that you are a complete
> fucking failure. I bet mommy still tells you she
> is proud, all the while crying inside. Your own
> mother thinks you are a failure but is too
> pathetic to tell you to her face. Instead she
> spends evenings balling her eyes out, wondering if
> it was her fault or if you were really just
> destined to be a loser.


tltr

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: jbalo ()
Date: August 30, 2011 01:27PM

Only when I'm dining with Emily Post.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: ProVallone ()
Date: August 30, 2011 01:38PM

wow...you use a fork and knife?

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: Louie Leftie ()
Date: August 30, 2011 01:48PM

JBass Wrote:
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> I se so many people do this, they use their
> dominant hand to scut with then switch the fork to
> that hand before eating. Why?


I'm left handed. I cut with my left hand and then
use my fork with my left hand.
It's not too difficult to understand. Using
my right hand for most stuff feels awkward and
i don't have as much control.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: ferfux ()
Date: August 30, 2011 01:50PM

yes

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: Hilar ()
Date: August 30, 2011 02:32PM

ProVallone Wrote:
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> wow...you use a fork and knife?


+ 1

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: Comfort Food ()
Date: August 30, 2011 03:24PM

I thought this was a Brit/American thang - I usually switch hands - fork in left, knife right, cut, knife either down or into left, fork in right, munch.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: ferfux ()
Date: August 30, 2011 04:04PM

European mostly. Brits dont lay down their silver ware. They usually just use a spoon for stirring tea.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: pee wee ()
Date: August 30, 2011 04:05PM

im right handed
i use the knife in my right hand to cut (let us say a steak.) then i will raise the piece i cut off to my mouth with the fork still in my left hand. its actually quite easy.

Re: When using fork and knife -Do you switch hands after cutting?
Posted by: Comfort Food ()
Date: August 30, 2011 04:20PM

>>> "...Fork etiquette in Western social settings takes two primary forms. In the
>>> European style, the diner keeps the fork in his or her left hand, while in the
>>> American style the fork is shifted between the left and right hands. The
>>> American style is almost completely unknown and considered improper in other
>>> countries..."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_utensil_etiquette

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