Aussie TikToker explains why she converted from fork to spoon to eat rice after living in Malaysia

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Aussie TikToker explains why she converted from fork to spoon to eat rice after living in Malaysia
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She only learned to spoon rice after living in Singapore and Malaysia 😳

She admits, however, that using a spoon “makes so much more sense” and declares that she has converted to eating rice with a spoon.“Why do we use a fork when all the bits of rice fall through it?” she says in her video.that she only realized people use spoons for rice after living in Singapore and Malaysia. She shared that her friends and colleagues in Singapore would tease her for choosing a fork over a spoon.

“Sometimes, we pair rice with lots of gravy/sauce.. so definitely have to eat them with a spoon,” one user wrote. She noted that knives and forks are often used for most of the dishes in Australia, and spoons are meant for soups and desserts.

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