Wagamama spicy oil

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My idea of fun: watching palefaces struggle with their chopsticks and unwilling noodles. The look of frustration is very amusing.

Some give up quickly and ask for a fork. Some persevere and conquer triumphantly.

Today at lunch time, I caught a young lady sporting knitted headwear looking over at me to see 'how it's done'. She had been stirring the noodles for a long time, trying in vain to roll them around her sticks.

I couldn't help showing off. Checking my mobile in one hand, sticks with slippery slice of pepper in the other, I absently described imaginary words in the air with my food.

Knitted headwear lady bravely stuck with it and eventually finished her plate.

Chopsticks are, of course, very silly things.

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Gordon said:

Ha! I hate people like you!! I'm one of the 'strugglers'.. watching you jealously in the hope that, just once, that bit of red pepper will pop out from your chopsticks and slide down your white top.. ;-)

Caroline said:

Heh. Funny, I always make a mess when I eat (with normal cutlery, or just hands) and always spill on my top. But rarely when I use chopsticks. I think I just take more care then.

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