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HookedOnChthonics
Dec 5, 2015

Profoundly dull


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HookedOnChthonics
Dec 5, 2015

Profoundly dull


DJJIB-DJDCT posted:

Are people joking about not knowing what a knife rest is?




Do they have saucers in America?

and if they do, do people drink tea out of the cup or the saucer?

I put the knife down. And I have never seen a knife rest at homes or restaurants; the knife is set down with two points of contact on the outside of the dish. No saucers but my standing desk at work did come with a little rubber mug trivet to keep it from sliding around when you raise or lower it?

Some restaurants or friends who like Crate and Barrel may have chopstick rests but they’re pretty rarely deployed

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