The way we eat
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The way we eat our food is habitual. This means that we are
usually not aware of it. I have noticed some of the ways people eat and they
range from elegance to gluttony.
My
father slurps his soup. It is
disgusting but we dare not say anything. He will be sorely offended if we
did. On the other hand my mother is so gracefully in her ways. It is a
pleasure to watch her daintily scoop the food up into her mouth and then chew
it slowly and gently.
A
fat friend of mine literally gobbles up his food. He eats at least three
times as much as I do in about half the time that I take. While he is eating,
he is totally oblivious tohis
surroundings. He puts the food into his mouth as fast as he can, chews a
couple of times and then swallows. It does not matter whether he is using a
spoon, chopsticks or his hands. He is skilled with all. After finishing, he
sits up, gives a couple of burps and rubs his belly. It is all very
disgusting, but at the same time it is very amusing.
Another
friend of mine, a thin one this time, hardly, eats at all. He sits at the
table and, half-heartedly picks up the food with a fork. He says he has no
appetite. No wonder he is so thin.
Then
there are many who talk while they eat. So little pieces of food and drops of
saliva start flying. Only a sharp "Shut up and eat!" can silence
these talkers. They usually shut up but only for a while.
How
do you eat your food? Do you eat quickly, slowly, like a glutton, sparingly,
daintily or noisily? Do you lick your fingers, spoon or plate? Are you aware
of how you eat?
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The way we eat
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