I'm right handed but was brought up properly
Fork in Left
Knife in Right
Fork in the left hand, knife in the right. The other way looks rather uncouth, particularly if you're in a decent restaurant. Admittedly it's a rather trivial detail but you could say the same about many other points of etiquette which we routinely observe.
I use a Fork by itself if its something like pasta or chilli, where having a cutting implement in one hand seems pointless.
The big question that should have been the debate is:
Q.When eating pudding, do you:
1. Use a spoon
2. Use a fork
3. Use a spoon and a fork
For the record, I'm the third one.
So all left-handed people look uncouth when they eat "the proper way" then?
If I lie and say I am left-handed, my unchanged eating technique suddenly becomes acceptable?
Stupid rule is borderline lobotomy logic.
Nothing I wrote implied that you should switch depending on your handedness. The generally accepted usage is the fork with the left hand and the knife with the right, entirely regardless of whether you're left or right-handed.
No, no, you're shunned by society because you're you. That and the hump. And the drooling. At least you got rid of the skin disease though...
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Well I can't vote in that poll as there's no option for me.
I use either hand for either piece of cutlery.
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