This is a brilliant idea for recycling disposable chopsticks. Considering the fact that chopsticks are thrown away after each meal and the amount of chopsticks used daily in the world, it only makes sense to recycle them. Trees cut down only to be thrown away after one-time use does not sound ethical to me. If for nothing else, this video brings awareness to this fact. We have been ravaging the resources on the planet. We cannot afford not to live consciously any longer.
Why is it that only non-Asian people look cool when they are using chopsticks. Do you think an Asian using a fork look cool? No. Do you think a Japanese man who won a hotdog eating contest look cool. No. It’s insulting to Americans. Do you think an Asian intentionally snort wasabi look cool. No, Asians don’t do that.
This is brilliant! It looks so easy to make and you will be giving life to otherwise disrespectfully used chopsticks that would be used once and thrown away. you will have fabulous placemats while making good use of the natural resources. A dozen chopsticks cost a few bucks and make a good project to do with your children.
What a lovely sweet grandma she is. She is apparently struggling with the chopsticks, but no complaints. She is being a good sport and tries to eat sushi with the chopsticks. I wish her all the best and many years of health and happiness.
Every advertisement has a message to convey to the audience, but this one kept me scratching my head. I don’t get it. What is this about? Perhaps it’s encouraging people to bring out the music in them. That’s my guess, but what’s the correlation between music and sushi?