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>> No.6295585 [DELETED]  [View]
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>>6293750

this

is it a spoon?
is it a fork?

jeez, make up your mind

>> No.6078995 [View]
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fork-knife

>> No.5518487 [DELETED]  [View]
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I live in the Detroit Metro area where a lot of Chinese work for the auto companies. The other day I was having lunch in a restaurant and a group of Chinese guys were getting their food and one Chinese guy says, "There is so much food here it's going to take me a 筷子 to eat all of this."

So my question is:
Do Chinese call sporks 筷子?

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I live in a suburb of Detroit that has a lot of Brits who work for Ford Motor Company. One day I was in a restaurant eating breakfast and a table of Brits nearby were getting their food and one Brit says, "There is so much food here, it will take me a fork-knife to eat it."

So my question is: What's a fork-knife? Is that what Brits call sporks or do they have something like a spork in England?

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