Have you started a new hobby? Started learning a new language? Started baking bread? Have you scrolled for hours on end on instagram? Have you, by chance, binge watched Tiger King on Netflix? Me too.
As much as we try to occupy ourselves in the quarantine, sometimes we just need to escape and feel like we’re not prisoners in our own homes, and in other cases, others’ homes. Help!
Here are a few things you can do to beat the boredom!
As a Korean, I think I may have been born with chopsticks in hand. I don't remember ever learning how to use them, they were just in my hands and I never knew the struggle as an adult. My wonderful boyfriend, an Englishman, had used them before but was not blessed with the years of practice and I got to put him through chopstick boot camp before he met my Asian grandparents. Let's just say that they were impressed and giggling through the meal.
The gentle nature of wooden chopsticks makes them a great tool on non-stick pans. They're my bacon flippers, scrambled egg mixers, Flaming Hot Cheeto grabbers, and my all-around finger extensions. Continue reading to learn how to officially use them and also learn how not to offend cultures while you do.