Hi Imran,
Perfectly a valid questions.  Well this is what I do.
When I am having pasta or newdles related dish; then I stick in the fork and 
then twist fork in the circle two or three times.  Then I take a bite.   It 
generally works.  It it is meat related dish; then just ask the  person who 
is serving to give you boneless and have them pre-cut.it prior to serving 
it.  It just takes little bit of practice and you will master this skills.
Take care
Asif

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Syed Imran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 7:37 AM
Subject: [AI] Using spoons, forks, knives and other such cutleries


Hi

In fact, today's incident influenced me to write this on access India. It 
was somewhat hillarious, somewhat embarrassing
After Christmas celebration in our college, I went to have lunch in our 
college caffeteria. Usually I bring my lunch box to college, but today I 
just forgot it at home. So, I and some of my friends went to caffeteria 
along with our Economics ma'm. Sitting on a seat in front of a circular 
granite table, I childishly said "noodles", when my friends asked me what I 
wanted to have. I gave the money to my friend, and he brought me a plate of 
noodles.
It contained two disposable plastic forks, and boy, I thought this time I am 
caught! "No, not this time," I said to myself, "I somehow ought to give my 
best shot, best impression! and its going to work, somehow its going to 
work.". After thus assuring myself, I started on my own. I'm not going to 
narrate what happened then, but I ended up lying them that the food was not 
tasty and I then returned to classroom.
First of all, it was embarrassing to discuss any kind of issue like this on 
the list, but I have overcome such embarrassment. As is the case, I would 
like to know some of your tips of using cutleries, like spoons, forks, 
knives etc properly, in front of sighted folks.
    Yes, one can always use their hands to have the food, but I think we too 
are entitled to eat "attractively". If not attractively, at least to save 
the time of washing our hands after the meal, we need to use such things.

With best regards
Syed Imran
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