I am frequentlyasked the question, “Can you use chopsticks?”I have lived in Korea, Japan, and China in each country,I have, 1 thannot and without having requested one, been given a fork 2 onewas available. I have politely refused and said that I would be fine withoutchopsticks. Sometimes,I have to make 3 explanation. Chopsticks are 4 myworries when I am eating in an Asian home or restaurant. In fact learning 5 touse chopsticks takes me 6 a few weeks. This is not to sayI was skillful, though. Learning how to use chopsticks is easy for me. 7 learningthe ritual and how to 8 myselfat the table is quite difficult. 9 times do I have to say “nothank you” 10 Ireally mean" no ,thank you ,I truly am full"? 1.A.veryoften B.too often C. more often D.mostoften 2.A.for B.when C.after D.because 3.A.more B.further C.another D.other 4.A.theleast of B.the worst of C.the most of D.the greatest of 5.A.when B.what C.where D.how 6.A.morethan B.nothing but C.rather than D.instead of 7.A.where B.because C.whereas D.since 8.A.contrast B.consider C.contact D.conduct 9.A.justhow many B.always so many C.why so much D.not many 10.A.until B.since C.when D.as