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Marilyn Neal
1 March, 19:19
What is NOT an etiquette rule for using
chopsticks?
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Armando Lester
1 March, 19:53
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When using chopsticks, it is not appropriate to place them vertically. This is because putting your chopsticks facing straight up gives e impression to others that you want someone to die and wish death upon someone.
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