• @stevestevesteve
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    835 months ago

    I’m not convinced many of the grips pictured actually work to pick things up with the chopsticks, much less grip something weighty with them

    • @[email protected]
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      175 months ago

      I have a friend who uses the “beetle mandible” I can confirm that they struggle to pick up anything slightly heavier or less than optimally shaped or slippery.

    • @[email protected]
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      85 months ago

      The blue ones all work, as does “chicken claws”, the other five though, no. I do have big hands and am very used to chopsticks though.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      I just tried all of them, and everything but the standard grip leaves my top stick flailing or with a very weak grip. I can’t imagine picking up anything heavy or very small with anything but standard…

    • @Old_Dude
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      35 months ago

      A friend I once had used either the dangling claw or the muppet style. It was a big deal amongst our group of friends because it was so unusual to the rest of us. I distinctly remember her hand in a claw like position to hold the sticks, and we were all trying to imitate her style. She picked up her sushi just fine. Can’t vouch for the others.

  • DreamButt
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    415 months ago

    Right hand rule ftw. There was a buffet in my home town called Pi King. They had instructions on the sleeve. Took me a few tries but managed to pick it up as a kid

    • Boozilla
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      85 months ago

      Looks like it would give better dexterity than the standard grip. I’ll give it a try. I suck at chopsticks.

      • @[email protected]
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        75 months ago

        Right hand rule I find the most comfortable, but standard grip allows you to manipulate both chopsticks, as opposed to the one being locked stationary and all the pressure coming from the other one. You know how sometimes the two sticks “twist” around the food? You can prevent that standard grip more easily.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          Totally agree. I just tried right hand grip and it feels much weaker to me. It feels like you have much less strength and control over the upper stick.

    • JJROKCZ
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      45 months ago

      This is what I use from picking them up as a kid and figuring out a way to do it. Has worked great on everything I’ve ever ate

  • @gibmiser
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    335 months ago

    Nose grip best grip

    • @edgemaster72
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      65 months ago

      Going with the rest of the image, I’m naming this method The Indulgent Walrus

    • @[email protected]
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      5 months ago

      If you use this particular grip, please refrain from performing urubashi out of courtesy to the other guests.

  • @[email protected]
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    325 months ago

    Oddly, although I can use chopsticks to eat, I can not visualize what my grip is from these pictures. It’s delegated entirely to my hand at this point and I don’t think about it any more.

    • @Got_Bent
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      45 months ago

      I just grabbed a couple pens off my table because it’s become so second nature that I couldn’t visualize how I hold them.

  • @asdfasdfasdf
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    185 months ago

    I don’t think these are actually ways you’re supposed to hold them.

    • MacN'Cheezus
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      5 months ago

      Yeah, pretty sure everything apart from the standard grip are dysfunctions

      • @[email protected]
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        35 months ago

        Idk what sick people invented standard grip and what kind of friction their fingers create for it to hold

        Righthand rule FTW!

  • Rylyshar
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    175 months ago

    As a Trekkie, I am very pleased to learn I use the “Vulcan” grip.

  • @EnderMB
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    125 months ago

    I really struggled with chopsticks, until someone described it as holding a pencil, with another pencil above, pinching. From there, I was immediately able to use chopsticks.

  • @hark
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    125 months ago

    I used to use righthand rule, which I naturally settled into and had absolutely no problems with, but then I was told I was holding my chopsticks wrong so I keep trying to do standard grip with mixed success. I think I’ll just go back to righthand rule, which I feel gives me the best grip strength.

    • @[email protected]
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      95 months ago

      Chinese here. There’s no right way to hold it, ignore whoever told you that. Whatever works for you is fine

      • Aatube
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        As a Chinese who does a bit of Wikipedia editing, there is a right way!1!! just that the wrong ways can also work but often work less well. For example, with this grip, your thumb and knuckles have to do a bit of extra force to rotate the sticks as the “levering point” is at the end of the chopsticks, which is quite far. Meanwhile, in standard grip, your middle finger (I just realized that it had to be that finger lol) acts as a “levering point” and significantly shorten the distance to your thumb and knuckles, resulting in a lot less force being needed.

    • Subverb
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      25 months ago

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  • Grammaton Cleric
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    95 months ago

    As long as you’re holding the back end, you’re good 👍

  • @[email protected]
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    95 months ago

    I had a pair of chopsticks whose instructions ended with “now you can lift anything”.

    I wish I had kept those chopsticks.

    • @xX_fnord_Xx
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      I had a pair of those, too. They gave out after I’d only lifted three Ford Pintos over my head.

      I asked the Chinese takeout for my money back, but they pretended not to understand me.

  • @[email protected]
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    95 months ago

    Nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine more ways that I will absolutely fail at using chopsticks.

  • Jubei Kibagami
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    75 months ago

    Standard Grip seems most comfortable to me. I saw it as instructions on the first pair I used. I wonder if the other grips help longer or shorter fingers.

  • @GadgetGirlOz
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    75 months ago

    As someone who always struggles to use chopsticks, this was incredibly helpful and interesting!