Tonight, I'm watching "Fearless" (Jet Li Chinese martial arts movie) and I got the craving for a ramen noodle soup. So I busted out a pair of bamboo chopsticks and started fiddling with them, and while I usually use them in my left hand, I decided to try them in my right hand, and I can use them equally well in either, it turns out.
Can you use chopsticks? Try it in the other hand. Can you do it that way adequately, too?
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I can't use chopsticks. But it's cool to read that you can use both hands when using them? However, are you ambidextrous when you want to write something? I can't, but I wish I was. What if I break my right hand? My left hand won't be too reliable. I guess I better force myself to write just as comfortably with that hand in the event that that happens.
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You know what, next time I used chopsticks I'm gonna try it with my left hand rather than my natural right. Probably fail horribly but oh well.
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WHOA! I was thinkin' it's not that special and to my surprize, I just went to the kitchen and grabbed a pair of chopsticks and started experimenting with it and I am too ... cool
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