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noodles, fork, rice spoon.

 

Asians themselves, who eat the most noodles, eat with spoon and fork, fork for the noodles and spoon for the soup. Or maybe chopsticks for the noodles and spoon for the soup.

 

dry noodles with no soup, it's always fork or chopsticks.

 

you wouldn't use a spoon to eat spaghetti would you. Why use one for for noodles which is practically the same.

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Asians just think it's totally hilarious when they see some numbskull eating rice with a fork, it's a bit like when they see somebody wearing sandals with socks.

 

having said that Chinese takeaways here, never give you a spoon to eat your special fried rice with, but always a fork, and you have to ask them specially for a spoon.

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after having a conversation with others i would like to know how people eat their noodles

do you eat your supper noodles with a fork or spoon,?

 

do you drain the water before eating?

 

If anyone gave me a super noodle I wouldn't use a fork or a spoon.

I'd use a bin!

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excuse me they said supper noodles not super noodles.

 

nothing wrong with noodles for supper at all.

 

oh! so it could'nt be a smelling mistake, I have seen those horrid super noodles on the supper market shelves, but never supper needles.:loopy:

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