Why do americans use their same hand for the knife and fork?

Why do americans use their same hand for the knife and fork?

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Y-yes, dumb Americans, just so we can laugh at them some more can someone explain to them why this is wrong?

>pile of greens with no vinagrette
>over cooked hunk of dry meat
>halved cherry tomatoes in in canned pineapple slices
What the fuck

>"here's your salad sir"
>1 lettuce
>2 pineapple slices, each with half a cherry tomato

>use their same hand for the knife and fork?
What?
Why cant Australians speak English properly?

pls don't tell me you do the American thing of cutting everything up, and then changing the fork to the other hand to pick up the little pieces

I don't understand what you're saying. How do non-americans use knife and fork?

I've never seen anyone do this. Why is it an American stereotype?

Ofc not, I'm not a baby, I cut each single piece then change hands in turn to eat it and change hands again to cut the next one

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>Why do americans use their same hand for the knife and fork?
Because apperemtly we have ten fingers on one hand and can use both at the same time
Think before you post, abbo

autism

Only if you're left handed

I have never seen anyone do that exept for children, what the fuck is she on about?

There's apparently even an entry for it on wikipedia. At least there was like a year ago when this was a frequently spammed meme

Not I, nigga

oh fugg I do unironically eat like this, pls don't tell me we did actually copy this shit from the Americans

I usually use the fork to hold the food in place and eat off the knife :^)

I can't cut shit with my left. I wrote it wrong, but I was lying. We don't have knives and forks. We eat using our hands.

Literally the opposite of what we do.

>we

It seems to me that you are retarded. Nobody, fucking nobody ever in anywhere I've ever been has ever done this.

Your supposed to use your left hand for the fork. And your knife in the right.
Because you cut with your strong arm, while the fork requires no force at all.