For example, if you're served a salad at a restaurant, it can be difficult to eat the last baby leaves by gently peeling the paper off with a fork.
This is too much trouble! I'll just stab him! I thought to myself, but...
"Eeek!!!"
When that sound is heard, I get goosebumps all over my body and it's the END.
After all, we Japanese people do not live in an everyday life where we eat salad with a fork.
That's why you feel that sense of security and stability when you eat salad from a bowl with chopsticks.
Give it a try, even if you think you might be tricked.
Is it kind of...uncool?
No such thing.
I think that's probably a preconceived notion.
After all, this isn't a restaurant. It's a home.
When you eat with delicate chopsticks like STIIK, you can enjoy your salad beautifully and gracefully, right down to the last chopstick.
This is something that can never be done with a fork.
It's the perfect portion for one person, and the vegetables are easy to mix, so you can use less dressing.
There are a lot of English sentence endings in today's blog.
It looks like he's finally starting to resemble Lou Daishiba...