yes this is absolutely true and god has given 2 hands and each hand 5 fingers.


On 4/5/12, Umesha Economics <umesha....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi mohit,
> congrats to your innovative questions. in order to avoid the problem, I do
> not use the spoon or fork in such situations and I do not worry about people
> around thinking some thing bad, as eating with fingers is not bad for health
> or in any respect. only this illusive modernity makes these rules. so, I
> think it is not wrong in over ruling them as long as there is no harm. for
> example, to eat 'Idli', a well known south Indian breakfast, people use 2
> spoons. but it is too difficult for visually impaired to eat like that. so,
> I do it with my fingers. yes, its even in public. I don't mind as I think if
> the people around me had the same problem, they would have developed the
> custom of eating by fingers and at that time, eating with spoon would have
> been rather unacceptable custom. say for example, for eating 'Dosa', another
> well known south Indian meal, the same people cannot use spoon or any other
> tool and inevitably they eat by fingers. so, I conclude, if sighted people
> make customs based on their conveniences, why cannot we follow them
> according to our conveniences? these are my personal views and you have
> right to differ in yours.
>
> Umesha
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "akhilesh" <akhil.akhi...@gmail.com>
> To: "Mujtaba Merchant" <mujta...@gmail.com>;
> <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Wednesday, 04 April, 2012 11:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] It's all about using a fork for Mohit the Dork!
>
>
>> Hold the fork  gentlly, while you're in confusing state. However, the
>> empty fork situation seems dificult to avoid during some last moments
>> of the eating affairs.
>>
>>
>> On 4/4/12, Mujtaba Merchant <mujta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Why feel concerned and embarrassed about an issue like not being able to
>>> fork something on your plate? It is not that you are doing it on purpose
>>> or
>>> you have a choice of avoiding this situation. Trust me you are not the
>>> only
>>> one that can't fork something on your plate, I many times have put an
>>> empty
>>> fork in my mouth and sometimes have hurt my mouth too. It happens and I
>>> just
>>> learned to live with it, so did my friends and social network.
>>>
>>> Relax, its not the end of the world or anything remotely close.
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>   From: Mohit Shah Shah
>>>   To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>>   Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 2:17 AM
>>>   Subject: [AI] It's all about using a fork for Mohit the Dork!
>>>
>>>
>>>   Hi all,
>>>
>>>   This time, my question is not as weird as all my other questions have
>>>   been so far.
>>>   My question is related to using a fork.
>>>
>>>   So, I usually use a fork for having things like pasta, noodles,
>>> brownies,
>>> etc.
>>>   However, sometimes, the thing which I'm attempting to have doesn't
>>>   stick in the fork, so my fork remains empty.
>>>   So, this can be a bit awkward in social situations.
>>>
>>>   My question is, is there a more definitive way of getting more success
>>>   with using a fork?
>>>   Is there a better way to ensure that the piece which does actually
>>>   stick to the fork is not too big?
>>>
>>>   Please do answer this question ASAP.
>>>
>>>   Controversially yours,
>>>   Mohit
>>>
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