
Former Royal Butler says rice is always eaten with knife-fork. Desi Twitter is furious
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In a post on Twitter, the former Royal Butler said that rice is always eaten with knife-fork or chopsticks. Desi Twitter is furious.
The former Royal Butler's post on the internet regarding eating rice with knife-fork or chopsticks has enraged Desi Twitter soon after the post went viral on social media. In his bio on Twitter, Grant Harrold or the Royal Butler describes himself as "Britain's Etiquette Expert/Broadcaster/ Royal Commentator/Royal Aide," and also "Former Butler to Princes Charles, William and Harry." Ladies and gentlemen, remember we always use a knife and fork or chopsticks to eat rice! We do not use our hands or fingers !!! pic.twitter.com/xCJEKXg26K If your etiquette teaches you to make fun of someone's culture, then there is a need to improve your etiquette. Thank you very much, we prefer our hands and fingers to eat and we are unapologetic about it.We don't need the so-called civilizing colonizers anymore, we are an older civilization than you. Kon ho tum Jo bhi hoGyan le loWhen you are eating food with a spoon or a fork, you can smell it and taste it but when eating food with our hands then we can actually feel the texture of the food and enjoy it morefurther stimulating the digestive system. I use my hand - I’m right handed . Happy with that it’s my ancestral practice it’s pretty wonderful you should try it - especially rice you can really mix it with the tips of your fingers what’s in your plate form a bite size piece and place into your mouth . Delicious . Do you feel trapped in colonial times? Or is this a sorry admission of the inability to use your hands for anything elegant? How boring eating rice using knife This is how rice is eaten during festivity via hands with friends and love ones at least in my country. The participants the merrier. pic.twitter.com/HWlvEJxzl0 Every food has its own customary way of eating! Most indian foods, especially rice doesnt come right with fork n spoon! It would end up grating the plate and jarr the ears! You should get your hands checked for any diseases since you're afraid of eating with them. In his post, Grant Harrold shared a picture of rice being eaten from a plate with the help of a knife and fork. "Ladies and gentlemen, remember we always use a knife and fork or chopsticks to eat rice! We do not use our hands or fingers," the Royal Butler's post reads.More Related News