Knife and fork - what hand?

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Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
What ever feels comfortable. .!. To anyone who disagrees how I use mine. I alternate which way round I use them.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
fork in left
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Fork in left hand for me as is conventional, I'm left handed, but fairly ambidextrous. I used to use chopsticks left handed, but have relearned to use them right handed to fit in at NT's folks table.

And forks are held with the concave side uppermost when eating with a fork alone (scoopy food like pasta or rice), but concave side down and food pushed onto the back when eating with a knife and fork.
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
I was "taught" knife in right and fork in left was right and proper. My nan always insisted Australians did it the other way round.
Mr 6 insists it's the other way round though. We're both right handed.
I tend not to stress about such things so long as people aren't shovelling their food in like it's the first meal they've had in years.
 

ayceejay

Guru
Location
Rural Quebec
Try the American way: use your 'best' hand for cutting and the other hand for holding the beast still, then transfer the fork to your best hand and shovel with that. The technique works a bit differently for the spooners in that you get your mum to cut everything up small and then you use the spoon with your best hand making sure to keep your mouth close to the bowl.:hungry: :thumbsup:
 
In our house the two teens are both right handed but eat with fork in right hand and knife in left .Mrs marshmella is also right handed but eats the conventional way, and I'm left handed and eat the conventional way...we're a mixed up family:hungry:
 

irw

Quadricyclist
Location
Liverpool, UK
I generally hold my fork in my right hand and knife in my left hand. When dining somewhere where the cutlery is pre-laid out, and I pick them up, I always have a minute of confusion whilst I work out why it feels odd!
 

BJH

Über Member
Try the American way: use your 'best' hand for cutting and the other hand for holding the beast still, then transfer the fork to your best hand and shovel with that. The technique works a bit differently for the spooners in that you get your mum to cut everything up small and then you use the spoon with your best hand making sure to keep your mouth close to the bowl.:hungry: :thumbsup:

I could watch them all day, steaks cut into a series of small squares using knife and fork correctly, then the right hand gets the fork picks up the squares and waves them round in the air gesticulating while talking, then shovels it in
Only in the US of A
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Right handed, but obviously cack handed, I hold my fork in the right.
On holiday, we sat in a resturant and I duly re-arranged the cutlery on the table. The waiter brought our first course , looked down at the cutlery and reset it all 'properly'. I smiled and reset them again. He looked a tad puzzled, smiled and gave up.
 
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