Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hello, I'm Yingying I'm Conor's workmate I work at Renlai Magazine I am in charge of advertising and events I'm from Guangzhou I met my husband and we got married then I came here to Taiwan Now, I'm 5 months pregnant It's already started to kick in my belly Today, Conor asked me about the social meaning behind the way people hold their chopsticks and significance of holding them higher or lower in the hand I don't hold chopsticks in the standard way I hold them like this My mother told me that if you hold them close to the bottom You'd marry close to home Holding closer to the top means you'll marry further afield Maybe because I held them close to the top so I married far from home Unless your parents are very traditional It's also how you put your chopsticks down My mother for example thinks you should put your chopsticks with the end facing in, not out But my husband's family is the opposite I think everyone's habits are different My mum doesn't like the ends to face out because this end is dirty So if you put them like this it's easy to stain your clothes So she doesn't allow it but some people think that given you put them in your mouth So putting them down that way isn't ok either It's up to the individual I think chopsticks are just a tool for putting things in our mouths So as long as you're not using your hands So I think anything's fine if I can pick things up and not drop them Wow! You can use chopsticks! Wow! Hello, I'm Ying-shan I'm from Taipei When I was younger my parents tried to teach me how to hold chopsticks correctly but I could never get it right I think holding them closer or further from the bottom has to do with leverage The further from the bottom the easier it is to pick things up If you're too close it's not as easy to pick things up I don't think it's easy to use chopsticks well From looking at how someone holds their chopsticks You can understand how someone approaches things in general People who hold them in a very standard way they tend to be more orderly in other things The easiest way to judge is if the top of your chopsticks cross then it's not correct If the chopsticks are parallel and you use these two fingers for support then it's correct My chopsticks cross So I use them incorrectly I don't think it's really important in life It's just a tool for eating As long as you can pick things up it's ok You don't have to hold them in any particular way I wouldn't judge people by it I'm already used to the way I hold them It's what feels natural to me I don't think I need to change to accomodate other people Older people care about it more They'll think of it as a sign you've been brought up well I'm Jiahe, from Taiwan I'm an editor at Renlai Magazine This is how I hold my chopsticks My own feelings about it are... Like for example, If I see someone holding their chopsticks close to the bottom holding them close to the ends I'll think it's a little weird One reason I'll think it's weird is because You need to use chopsticks to eat Chinese dishes And people all eat from the same dishes the dishes are often oily and have sauce Your hand will be really close to the food holding it like that For me, it looks like they're about to touch the dish itself So it will make me a little uncomfortable The most common examples I see are just people who don't hold their chopsticks properly so at the table... not every time, of course but they'll mention it The person who is criticized will just laugh and admit it the most common explanation is that they weren't corrected by their parents I have some friends who even... I've seen a situation in which the person who holds their chopsticks in a strange way is proud of the way he holds them and if you ask he'll explain how he picks things up with them And he'll think he's talented because he can do it but others can't But I do think that holding your chopsticks high up looks very elegant a little more refined Although I can't put my finger on why exactly that is I normally use plain chopsticks made of wood or porcelain I don't really like the novelty ones Because I think chopsticks are quite symbolic They have symbolic significance for China It's not that I think that using novelty chopsticks is profane I just think that using normal chopsticks is better I'm more used to using wooden chopsticks Iron chopsticks are slippy Which makes it harder for those who don't hold them correctly in the first place Because the surface is slippy I like wooden chopsticks I really dislike round chopsticks especially rounded metallic ones I think they are hard to grip I like square chopsticks with corners and faces It makes it easier to pick things up
B1 US holding slippy conor people judge novelty Do people judge you by the way you hold your chopsticks? 能以筷子拿法看人家的素質嗎? 252 23 楊主群 posted on 2015/07/19 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary