dtonon on Nostr: It's the same for Europeans. At least in Italy I think it is related to "Etiquette", ...
It's the same for Europeans.
At least in Italy I think it is related to "Etiquette", you should use spoon only for liquid foods where a fork cannot be used.
For example I struggle to use a (little) spoon for a cake, if they serve me it at restaurant (it happens a lot lately) I ask for a fork, and my friends make fun of me. But for me it's real pain, and tastes are also different.
It's a strange issue, and I am getting old, I know.
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