When did the Khmer adopt the chopsticks as their eating utensils? |
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When did the Khmer adopt the chopsticks as their eating utensils? |
Mar 3 2010, 08:21 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,146 Joined: 22-July 08 |
Do Khmer people use "chopsticks"? Yes, they do. What do they use the chopsticks for? Evidence shows that the Khmer seem to use chopsticks exclusively to eat their noodles.
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Mar 3 2010, 08:45 PM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 16,645 Joined: 10-March 05 |
Do Khmer people use "chopsticks"? Yes, they do. What do they use the chopsticks for? Evidence shows that the Khmer seem to use chopsticks exclusively to eat their noodles. did you bother to look? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chopsticks#History |
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Mar 3 2010, 11:11 PM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 850 Joined: 12-April 04 |
Do Khmer people use "chopsticks"? Yes, they do. What do they use the chopsticks for? Evidence shows that the Khmer seem to use chopsticks exclusively to eat their noodles. i think, chopstick come from china and even nom banchok. the chinese noodle gave birth to mee cha,nom banchok, how bout nom mas som and nom ma somjake. i saw the chinese selling it in china. |
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Mar 4 2010, 08:30 AM
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AF Legend Group: Members Posts: 21,585 Joined: 4-October 07 |
Of course not, typical preavihear. |
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Mar 4 2010, 10:55 AM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 15,569 Joined: 25-August 05 |
Of course not, typical preavihear. Some Khmer members have a common disorder that's been diagnosed as "Khmer Rudeness, Arrogance, and Pride". Here are the symptoms: If anything in Asia, especially in SEA, exists in Khmer culture, then Khmers were the inventors and they had influenced neighboring cultures. Some Khmer members who exhibit KRAP tend to discredit other cultures because they refuse to admit that they had been influenced by others with the exception of Indians who are like gods and idols to them. Hmmm Laos and Thailand have chopsticks....must be another "Khmer" influence?...just like "Buddhism" and "rice noodles"? So in conclusion, chopsticks were invented by Khmers just like Buddhism. The Chinese and every Asian person should thank Khmers like Preahvihear from now on for educating us as to the chopsticks' true origins. |
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Mar 4 2010, 11:07 AM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 15,569 Joined: 25-August 05 |
Don't argue with a Khmer member who has KRAP. He's likely to attack just like an animal with rabies. So it's official now...chopsticks were invented by Khmers. The Chinese should stop claiming ownership, right Preahvihear?. |
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Mar 4 2010, 11:20 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,345 Joined: 21-September 05 |
China invented chopstick and they were the first to know how to make papers.
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Mar 4 2010, 11:41 AM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 850 Joined: 12-April 04 |
Do Khmer people use "chopsticks"? Yes, they do. What do they use the chopsticks for? Evidence shows that the Khmer seem to use chopsticks exclusively to eat their noodles. my great,great,great, great ancestor who invented the chopstick. this is the greatest invention that benefit the whole world. we all should thanks the chinese |
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Mar 4 2010, 11:50 AM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 15,569 Joined: 25-August 05 |
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Mar 4 2010, 11:51 AM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 15,569 Joined: 25-August 05 |
my great,great,great, great ancestor who invented the chopstick. this is the greatest invention that benefit the whole world. we all should thanks the chinese I thought you were Khmer? Anyway, it's definitely a good invention, but "the greatest invention"? Hmmm that's questionable. |
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Mar 4 2010, 08:57 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,247 Joined: 15-November 06 From: Washington D.C. |
Damn the inventors of the chopsticks worst invention ever. I still don't know how to use chopsticks til this day.
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Mar 4 2010, 09:01 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,146 Joined: 22-July 08 |
Thanks to all my Khmer contributors for providing the answer needed. For the records, I have never ever claimed that the Khmer originated the eating utensils called chopsticks. No I have never said that. So those foreigners better stop reading tooooooooooooo much into my words. I just said that the Khmer also used a type of "chopstick" or chongkeh in Khmer as fasteners. If you don't believe me then what do the Khmer call the bambo made stick used to hold the banana tree truck together? That is right. They call it as "chongkeh". Then when they see the "Chinese" eating utensils called chopsticks, they also call them as "chongkeh". I am quite aware that there were Chinese at Angkor.
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Mar 4 2010, 09:07 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 4,455 Joined: 7-April 05 |
Thanks to all my Khmer contributors for providing the answer needed. For the records, I have never ever claimed that the Khmer originated the eating utensils called chopsticks. No I have never said that. So those foreigners better stop reading tooooooooooooo much into my words. I just said that the Khmer also used a type of "chopstick" or chongkeh in Khmer as fasteners. If you don't believe me then what do the Khmer call the bambo made stick used to hold the banana tree truck together? That is right. They call it as "chongkeh". Then when they see the "Chinese" eating utensils called chopsticks, they also call them as "chongkeh". I am quite aware that there were Chinese at Angkor. There was a chinese ambassador sent to Angkor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhou_Daguan |
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Mar 5 2010, 12:00 AM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 850 Joined: 12-April 04 |
Thanks to all my Khmer contributors for providing the answer needed. For the records, I have never ever claimed that the Khmer originated the eating utensils called chopsticks. No I have never said that. So those foreigners better stop reading tooooooooooooo much into my words. I just said that the Khmer also used a type of "chopstick" or chongkeh in Khmer as fasteners. If you don't believe me then what do the Khmer call the bambo made stick used to hold the banana tree truck together? That is right. They call it as "chongkeh". Then when they see the "Chinese" eating utensils called chopsticks, they also call them as "chongkeh". I am quite aware that there were Chinese at Angkor. khmer dont have a name for chop stick, so we call it, char gush, which mean wood pick |
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Mar 5 2010, 01:26 AM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 15,569 Joined: 25-August 05 |
Do Khmer people use "chopsticks"? Yes, they do. What do they use the chopsticks for? Evidence shows that the Khmer seem to use chopsticks exclusively to eat their noodles. You wrote all of that to suggest that Khmers had invented chopsticks. If not for that reason, then was this post and your story seriously necessary? |
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Mar 5 2010, 01:39 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 5-March 10 |
Do Khmer people use "chopsticks"? Yes, they do. What do they use the chopsticks for? Evidence shows that the Khmer seem to use chopsticks exclusively to eat their noodles. How interesting it is. Chopsticks is called TU in Lao language |
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Mar 5 2010, 03:50 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,141 Joined: 18-February 10 From: south america |
How interesting it is. Chopsticks is called TU in Lao language Shut up stupid Hmong, who is a Pathet communist Laotian=Kaysone worshipping culprit. Why don't you go back to Laos and visit the Long Cheng Forbidden Zone where the Hmong are getting killed. I hope the Pathet Laotians crucified you onto two big "TU" CHOPSTICKS. |
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Mar 5 2010, 08:21 AM
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AF Legend Group: Members Posts: 21,585 Joined: 4-October 07 |
In Lao Chopstick = Mai Tu or Mai Keep Tu.
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Mar 5 2010, 01:42 PM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 835 Joined: 8-April 09 |
You wrote all of that to suggest that Khmers had invented chopsticks. If not for that reason, then was this post and your story seriously necessary? please read the title of the topic before you start going crazy |
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Mar 5 2010, 09:00 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,118 Joined: 29-August 06 From: Siemrieb, Srok Khmer |
Dear beloved Preahvihear,
Where have you been? I missed you in Long Beach. Since you are talking about the jong-gus, I like to talk about it with you. At the end of our conversations, i'll stick each one of it into each one of your eyes. You are one interesting troll. The troll that reported me to Ben. You made me laugh. I am on to you. You have to be lucky all the time to keep your piece and all I have to get is lucky once to take you to pieces. |
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