A pair of straight wooden, plastic or bamboo sticks used by most asian people as an eating utensil. Most caucasians cannot properly use chopsticks, although they can learn. I was lucky enough to have a Japanese tutor early in my life.


More on chopsticks:
Contrary to popular american opinion chopsticks were not used by asian cultures because they "hadn't invented the fork". In actuallity the chinese had the fork long before the europeans (early europeans ate almost exclusivly with just a knife and spoon). The use of chopsticks is primarily cultural. Most asian cultures found spearing and carving up food at the table to be a barbaric practice. All food was served "ready to eat" already in bite-sized peices. Chopsticks were considered an elegant and (more importantly) civilized way to eat ones meal. I am inclined to agree. I find eating with chopsticks preferable to knife and fork. I also live in a community where it is not uncommon for westerners to be seen eating with chopsticks, however I have impressed a few people (my girlfriend included) with my chopstick skills. One japanese friend of mine said "Damn Eli you use those things pretty well for a gaijin!".