Ryan J. Shaw
@rjs
I was reading about American knife and fork etiquette (swapping your fork into your right hand after cutting), and so I went to look up YouTube videos to see how this works in practice. For some reason I kept seeing videos with the phrase "fork and knife" in the title, which sounds really unusual and funny to me as somebody who understands Afrikaans π So I looked it up, because it's always been "knife and fork" to me, and... Huh, what is this?! What on earth happened in the noughties?
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Njal
@cryptonjal
Interesting, in Dutch it's also "mes en vork".
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Dave Shake
@daveshake
βProper naughtyβ https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/03/31/article-2593523-047388E70000044D-259_964x961.jpg
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Fibo
@fibo112358.eth
Oh... fork and knife for me π
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Rundle π
@rundle.eth
I believe you have identified the moment that society truly began to collapse π
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onten.eth π©
@rezaisgoat.eth
Like every irritating trend set on 90s I would somehow blame it on FRIENDS lmao
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