Thanks to a bit of an extension on last weeks contest, we got a bunch of nice responses. Hope we won't need to extend again, let's see some weekend threading ;-)
I am seeing more and more diversity in the responses which is good! The more different kinds of answers we receive, the more interesting it will be, just be honest and remember to be respectful of each other.
Last week’s winners
Best threads (10 Leo)
@dwixer
@kingsleyy
@tengolotodo.leo
@bhetea01
@esmeesmith
Best engagement (1.5 hbd)
Ok so let’s get into it.
This week’s topic
How do you feel about eating with your hands?
Many countries have food that you eat with your hands, but in some countries it is more standard than others. Growing up I ate sandwiches and pizza with my hands but mostly everything else used a fork, with chicken wings being the one exception, our hands got really messy eating that.
In Japan, many of these foods have wrappers, and in China they even use a plastic glove to eat.
Meanwhile in Africa and Indonesia and India and Bangladesh as well as other countries, even eating curry or rice with hands is normal.
So how do you feel about it. What do you eat with your hands? What can you never eat with your hands? Is it comfortable or disgusting to you? I recently ate Nigerian Egusi with my hands, so I will talk about that, as well as my experience in China eating a sandwich, which was very strange for me.
Feel free to drop as many threads as you want. You can post in a single message or you share more details in the comments of your thread.
How to thread:
1 Go to Leo’s landing page and login to your hive account, choose which community to post a thread in with the little world icon and choose Cross Culture!
Leo threads main:
https://leofinance.io/threads
2 Go to Cross Culture and click on the threads tabs where you can post without having to set the community:
Cross Culture Community Threads
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Rules:
- Use the #crossculture tag and feel free to use the tag of the culture or country you are talking about. (#india #nigeria #uk #japan)
- You can talk about the country/city you were born in or the one you live in.
- The 5 most interesting threads (including the original thread plus discussion in the thread) will get 10 $leo
- The 2 participants who have the best engagement/comments on multiple threads with #crossculture will receive 1.5 HBD each
- TAG 2-3 friends in a comment to this post. Preferably people from a different culture than you.
- You are free to make as many entries as you want, but please engage with other people’s threads as well.
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Deadline: Sunday September 17rd - 23:59 in your local time
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I will also be engaging with and upvoting any threads with the #crossculture tag and I will ask a leo curator to do the same.
Let’s get the community really active on threads 😉
Join us on Discord!
And check out Untangled Knots Podcast, my discussions with various friends from around their world about their local cultures and unique personal lifestyle and perspective. I’ve already talked to friends from Indonesia, Holland, Nigeria, Hong Kong, America, Japan and Venezuela.
Please share us with your friends who might be interested in other cultures, the more people we reach the more people we can bring back to Hive.
Untangled Knots:
Japanese Upbringing Explained (interview my Japanese student)
Bitcoin = Life-Raft for African friends
Talk to strangers when you travel - podcast clip
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Are we supposed to feel something? I think I know the feeling having tried all food with both hands and spoon.
Thanks so much for the prize
i cant even imagine eating some certain food with a spoon, it wont go well at all
It goes well, this was my initial thought until I tried it
the likes of pounded yam? eating with spoon wont even go
You need to try it.
😂😂😂 you are delaying the process
Lol,.oh, I get it
Fingerlicious delicious....😇
Esse tema é interessante. Convido @marcovalentim e @lipe100dedos pra participar
I'll be glad to participate with this. Hey @thorkellnft @crptogeek do you eat with bare hands in your culture?
Thanks for bringing me to see this. My country #Cuba was a colony of Spain for hundreds of years so we adopted part of its culture. With our hands we eat very few things: pizza, sandwiches, meats that are poultry, meat in general that comes with bones (ribs) and some other things. For rice we always use a spoon and for vegetables and meats in general we use a fork. Now when we live with more family it is normal for one to "steal" food from their siblings and parents and this is done with bare hands. #crossculture
Thank you so much.
Thank you!!🙌
Let's go again this weekend.
The question pattern is the fun of it 😄
Invito a @niggyayo y @luna-aitana ✌🏻
Mira esto @luish18 @lovesniper
Congratulations to the last week winners
@momogrow and @aslamrer come and join us here...let's know the food you can eat with your hands 🤗
Iam looking forward to participating
congratulations winners... Let's go
Seeing this initiative I'm just smiling because I eat most of my food with my barehand
Hello @amberkashif, and @rukkie . Do you prefer eating certain food with your bare hands?
Oh yes! There are loads of food I love eating with my bare hands. Hmmm yummy 😋😋😋😋😋
Hehe, that's great. You can share them too.
Eating with hands is pretty normal in my culture. Thanks for the tag, friend
That's superb! Thanks for stopping by 😊 m
I tried to reach thread via crossculture community apge, I got this
@rubilu and @wondex I know you both would rather eat Ghanaian dishes with your hands
thanks for last week and the prize!
Ah hands and food, depends how lazy I am. I am like you in the UK we tend not to use our hands, having worked abroad there are many foods I ate with my hamd!
I guess this is my favorite theme 🤤 because eating with bare hands is my culture
Good to know about this community, just getting to know of course and would like to join, thank you all people.