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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with chopstick</title>
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	<title>Is using a fork with sushi considered impolite?</title>
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	<description>It is considered rude/wrong to ask for a fork with sushi or other Asian foods? Mostly I get a little embarrassed when I go to a nice sushi restaurant and someone in my company asks for a fork.  I am wondering if it is an insult to the chief or restaurant owner to ask for a fork or if I am just looking too much into it?  Would it be more polite to use fingers than to use a fork?</description>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 12:14:32 -0800</pubDate>
	<category>chopstick</category>
	<category>dining</category>
	<category>fine</category>
	<category>fork</category>
	<category>sushi</category>
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