China. England first used chopsticks and china used knives and forks but Chinese couldn't
handle knives and forks very well but they could with chopsticks and we couldn't handle very well with chopsticks but we could with knives and forks so the UK and Chinese swapped and then Chinese and UK could have a feast whilst eat properly.
I could use another chopstick, here.
Chopstick
put ur thumb on the bottom chopstick and the finger next to the thumb on top and make the chopsticks touch
I'd say they used their fingers
i'd recommend checking them for splinters first....
It depends on how sharp the chopstick is. If the chopstick is pretty sharp, then you could kill someone if you hit the person in the jugular vein. If it is a dull chopstick, then you can't really kill someone unless it is projected at hundreds of miles an hour, just like a bullet.
Chopstick Bridge was created on 2004-05-04.
A typical bamboo chopstick weighs around 5-7 grams, while a plastic chopstick may weigh around 2-3 grams. The weight can vary slightly depending on the material and length of the chopstick.
Lots and lots of people use them and for those people they are very convenient.
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Yes, a chopstick is considered a first-class lever because it has the fulcrum (pivot point) located between the input force (your hand) and the output force (the food being picked up).