Feel free to leave comments in the comment section and tell us about the popular customs you've heard about referring to chopsticks.
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We asked around the office, asking both foreigner and Taiwanese people how the way people hold their chopsticks influences the way they feel they are perceived or the way they perceive others - we got a range of responses, some which contradicted one another, others which seemed to have been fabricated out of thin air.
Feel free to leave comments in the comment section and tell us about the popular customs you've heard about referring to chopsticks.
Photo by: FotoosVanRobin
Born in Belfast. Just finished his Master from the Graduate Institute of Taiwan Literature at National Taiwan University (NTU). Currently lives and works in Taipei.
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