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Food & DrinkDining & Table Manners

How to Use Chopsticks

Instructions

  • Step 1: Position chopsticks In your right hand, traditionally used even by the left-handed, rest the thick end of one chopstick on the webbing between your thumb and forefinger so that about an inch of it sticks out beyond your hand, and rest the other end on your ring finger. Keep your fingers loosely curled.
  • TIP: Successful chopstick use depends on stabilizing this bottom chopstick, which doesn’t move, to leave your thumb and forefinger free to maneuver the top chopstick, which does.
  • Step 2: Grip bottom stick w/ thumb Grip this bottom chopstick with the bottom of your thumb so it is immobilized and sits firmly on your ring finger.
  • TIP: You can use the tip of your middle finger to stabilize the ring-finger end of the chopstick.
  • Step 3: Grip top stick w/ fingertips If you’re holding the bottom chopstick correctly, your entire index finger and the top joint of your thumb are free to move around. Grip the top chopstick between the tips of these fingers so that its tip lines up with the bottom chopstick’s tip.
  • Step 4: Maneuver top & bottom sticks To pick up a piece of food, maneuver the top chopstick to grasp it with the tip and brace it against the bottom one.
  • TIP: Etiquette requires that you use chopsticks neither to chop nor to stick. For that, use knives and forks.
  • Step 5: Lift food w/ chopsticks Now, carefully lift a piece of food with your chopsticks, taking care not to let it slide out. Sweet success.
  • FACT: Many sushi aficionados insist that sushi should be eaten with the fingers—an excellent fallback position if you have trouble mastering chopsticks.

You Will Need

  • Chopsticks
  • Patience

Lessons in this Guide

How to Follow Chopstick Etiquette

How to Set a Formal Table

How to Send Food Back at a Restaurant

How to Split the Bill

How to Have Top-Notch Table Manners

How to Set a Classic Dinner Table

How to Use Chopsticks

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