Why should you use a knife and fork?
Have you choked on a piece of meat before?......
When you use a knife and fork its best to cut the meat up into bite size pieces so you can’t choke,and it will be easier to eat. When using a knife and fork is best because it keeps your hands clean and tidy. Knifes and forks help you from making people uncomfortable and embarrassing yourself.
Keeping Clean and tidy:
keeping clean and tidy is eating properly, and keeping your hands clean so we use a knife and fork to eat. That also keeps us from getting germs on your hands. It also keeps us from eating with your hands .
Eating pieces:
when you're eating it is always better to cut your meat or food into bite size pieces, so you won't choke on any piece of food. Using a knife and fork helps you from getting heaps of bacteria on your hands.
Manners:
Using your manners with a knife and fork is better than using your hands and because you will be embarrassing yourself and the people around you.and its being healthy and clean.
Conclusion
Thats why when we eat with a knife and fork.It helps you dont get sick and and put germs in your mouth.So now you know the truth that why you alway use a knife and fork.
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Mallory Harris. I am an EDM310 student at the University of South Alabama. I really enjoyed reading your post. You did a great job giving reasons why we should use a knife and fork!!!
ReplyDeleteNice work Mahana Kept up the great work and don't give up.
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