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Chopsticks?
Started by DrRoyal Pains
Can you use a pair in each hand at the same time while whistling Yankee Doodle?
You can put anything you want. If you've got nothing, I suppose so. I can't use them, so I think you're cool. They might get a chuckle out of it. But I don't know if that's the angle you're going for. They could also toss a couple of pencils your way and have you get crazy.
You can put anything you want. If you've got nothing, I suppose so. I can't use them, so I think you're cool. They might get a chuckle out of it. But I don't know if that's the angle you're going for. They could also toss a couple of pencils your way and have you get crazy.
Do you guys think I can put eating with chopsticks down on my application for manuel dexterity? I love to cook, and I usually use them after I cook steamed vegetables, make pasta, fish, chicken, rice, or other seafood such as clams and shrimp.
I feel like this has been asked before. I think the usually responses are if you have used them your whole life, etc, etc
I am about to leave so I am not doing a search...
Good call.
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=1494620&postcount=24
"According to my interviewer at Case, driving with stick, playing video game, typing, fishing, writing, using chopstick are acceptable as the example of manual dexterity. I didn't know and left it blank."
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=1494620&postcount=24
"According to my interviewer at Case, driving with stick, playing video game, typing, fishing, writing, using chopstick are acceptable as the example of manual dexterity. I didn't know and left it blank."
Nah I just started using them the beginning of spring semester because whenever my house had all the dirty utensils in the sink or dishwasher (lazy roommates), I would use the left over chopsticks from takeout ha. It got to the point where I used them whenever the utensils were still clean. I was just curious because Im legit at using them now and I know a lot of people who cant use them for s***. And jeffity, I probably could do that..get some.
I know a lot of people who cant use them for s***.
Who would? Gross.
Slap it on there!
+1 for myself.
I would definitely put it down! I wish I had thought of it when I had applied. Now if you put in a little more practice and can do this, you will be a shoe in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQtjJZ0Ltu0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQtjJZ0Ltu0
Haha
I just feel that "using chopstick" is not for manual dexterity section. Well that is what I felt even though I used it for my whole life. Unless you have other things to talk about in 600 characters then I suppose you should. But if you have other things like musical instrument, calligraphy, or other stuff then I think shouldn't. I just felt 600 characters or 175 characters on other sections are so short to write somethign in detail.
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Is eating with fork and knives considered manual dexterity? I mean, as a Chinese I had to learn how to use that eight years ago and I thought it was hard. Putting using chopsticks down seems.... like trying too hard to come up with something.
Fork- and knife-style is straight up fist and gross motor skills only. And the spoon....please, that's a barbaric shovel.
The chopstick, however, that's some serious fine motor love at work.
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While you are it, you can also put tying your shoe.
..and brushing every indentation of your teeth superbly.
To me it's hardly different that saying you eat with a knife and fork properly. I'd say driving a manual (well) is a hell of a lot more impressive than using chopsticks. Also, like race f**king matters, anyone can learn to use chopsticks.
Anyway, put it down if you want to, the worst that'll happen is the person reading will chuckle and move on to the rest of your app. Although considering it's such a large text box, you might describe your logic behind it, which could help a bit (same thing goes for putting down video gaming, etc).
Anyway, put it down if you want to, the worst that'll happen is the person reading will chuckle and move on to the rest of your app. Although considering it's such a large text box, you might describe your logic behind it, which could help a bit (same thing goes for putting down video gaming, etc).