People slammed for ‘primitive’ fork-and-knife habits
It’s a fork-and-knife battle.
A viral TikTok video displaying an American lady making an attempt the “European method” of consuming has sparked a world meals battle — and critics say her desk manners are downright barbaric.
TikTok person Amy Gordy @amygordy1 posted a now-viral video of herself making an attempt out the so-called “continental” eating model — the one the place you don’t play musical chairs together with your utensils.
Gordy, channeling her interior Emily Publish, did her finest to maintain the fork in her left hand and the knife in her proper — not like the typical American approach of slicing meals, dropping the knife, then switching fork palms prefer it’s a culinary sq. dance.
However her continental makeover rapidly went off the rails.
Viewers couldn’t imagine their eyes — or her grip.
“This has spun me out, I’ve by no means considered how I exploit cutlery,” wrote one confused diner.
One other viewer declared, after the clip was reposted on X (previously Twitter): “People are so primitive for world leaders!!! Maintain your knife in your proper hand! It’s your dinner sword. Watching People eat is worse than nails down a blackboard.”
The video — which racked up greater than 2 million views and hundreds of feedback — didn’t simply spark etiquette outrage on-line.
It additionally triggered a home dispute as a result of Gordy’s husband is heard saying within the background that his spouse holding each utensils whereas he’s speaking to her is “impolite.”
That had TikTok customers clutching their pearls — and their cutlery.
“Him saying you’re doing it incorrect and that it’s impolite to carry your cutlery when talking,” one person wrote in disbelief.
One other piled on: “Am I lacking one thing??!? Consuming correctly is impolite in America??”
“… Dude appears like a chunk of labor. Individuals speak with utensils of their palms on a regular basis, it’s by no means been impolite,” tweeted @thisisvertrying, who additionally reposted Gordy’s authentic video.

In the meantime, some critics nitpicked Gordy’s fork-and-knife type, mentioning that she’d flipped her palms from the usual European setup.
“It’s not the ‘European Approach,’ it THE CORRECT WAY,” one commenter fumed.
Others had been extra forgiving, insisting there’s no “right” option to eat — so long as you’re not launching mashed potatoes throughout the room.
Nonetheless, for some Europeans, watching People carve up dinner prefer it’s an Olympic occasion stays a horror present.
“I’m confused, so how do People use cutlery?” requested one commenter, apparently nonetheless recovering from the cultural whiplash.
Knife to fulfill you, certainly.
And whereas Gordy’s utensil swap stirred the pot on-line, Brits like etiquette knowledgeable William Hanson would probably argue it’s simply the tip of the iceberg with regards to eating fake pas.
Hanson — dubbed Britain’s main etiquette coach — just lately shocked viewers by insisting there’s just one correct option to eat a banana: with a knife and fork.
“No, we don’t choose it up and peel it like a primate,” he mentioned in a now-viral Instagram tutorial.
“As an alternative, we use a knife and fork. First, going from one finish, minimize it off, then minimize off the opposite finish, turning your knife on its facet. Then rating down the pores and skin, peel again and eat like so.”
His fruit-fueled formality didn’t finish there.
As beforehand reported by The Publish, in a follow-up, Hanson demonstrated the “right” option to eat grapes — utilizing scissors to snip a smaller bunch onto a plate, naturally.
Not less than that one didn’t require cutlery.
