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一次性筷子,我们竟用错了几百年?

能飞英语:

Have YOU been using your chopsticks wrong?


An Australian woman has accidentally become a viral online sensation after sharing an image of a 'life hack' which has shown people worldwide they've been using chopsticks wrong all their lives.

一名澳大利亚女性意外成为了网络红人,只因她在网上分享了一个生活小窍门的图片,这个图片告诉全世界:一直以来,人们使用一次性筷子的方法都是错的。




The nifty trick is fairly simple: just snap the chunky wooden tab off the end of a pair of disposable chopsticks and use it as a stand to avoid putting utensils straight onto the table.

其实使用筷子的窍门特别简单:只要把连接一次性筷子尾部的木块掰断,将木块用作筷枕,这样能避免餐具直接接触桌子。


However, it seems the trick was enough to break the Internet when people reacted to the ground-breaking chopsticks news with absolute shock and amazement.

但就是这样一个简单的窍门也足以在网上掀起轩然大波,毕竟这种一次性筷子的用法闻所未闻,人们无不对此表示讶异。


An Australian woman saw the photo on Facebook and, deciding it was funny, thought she'd reshare it on Twitter. It has now been retweeted 3,200 times and favourited more than three thousand times.

一位澳大利亚女性在脸书(Facebook)上看到了这张图片,觉得十分有趣,她决定把它分享到推特上,如今这张图片被转发了3200次,被点赞了三千多次。


Bort of Darkness' tweet went viral almost immediately and, two days later, she can still barelyuse her phone as she is bombarded with messages and retweets from amazed social media users.

她以“黑暗伯特”的账号发出的这条推文在分秒之间进行了病毒式传播,两天之后,她几乎没法用手机了,因为她的手机已经被疯狂的社交媒体用户发来的各种讯息和锐推(转推)挤爆。


The bemused young woman has also now been credited as the brainchild behind the life hack in news articles around the world, from Ireland to Germany.

从爱尔兰到德国,在全世界的新闻中,这一新技能如今已被认证为这名年轻女性的头脑产物,尽管她为此感到十分困惑。

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