In Nigeria, eating soup with any other thing other than your bare hands would be considered insanity. Haha. In my case, I just can't help it.
I always eat soup with fork. ALWAYS 😂
In Nigeria, eating soup with any other thing other than your bare hands would be considered insanity. Haha. In my case, I just can't help it.
I always eat soup with fork. ALWAYS 😂
It's fascinating how cultural norms and traditions can strongly influence our dining habits. If using a fork to eat soup works for you and you enjoy it, there's certainly no "one-size-fits-all" approach to dining.
Exactly. You know what's funny? If I go home and I'm eating with everyone, I use hand to eat it. But on my own place where I live, I only eat it with fork. Haha.
Hahaha I can relate so they won't feel bad so you just have to flow with them
Yes oOoOO. There are some of our native food that they eat with hand, but I can't even pretend for that one. Haha. I just use my spoon.
different stroke for different folks... But I use fork when I am outside if I don't want to mess up
#crossculture
Cool. I don't even eat soup outside. I have never spent money buying an already made soup and I don't ever eat soup in any event. Haha.
I just don't fancy soup that much. I only eat it at home. Haha.
Hahaha. So you are one of them? The food looks great
Yes oOoOO. I'm in that category. Lol.
My fork is always the first thing I get ready whenever I want to eat soup.
Wow. This is serious o
omo see this combination faa
You need to try spoon someday just for the experience. It's wonderful, believe me with certain food.
I have tried spoon. Lol. When I was in boarding school, spoon was always an option to explore whenever I can't get my hands on fork 😂
Oh, then whatever you do now you're justified