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Old 03-05-2021, 11:42 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I’m curious: how many here are familiar with Mulberry Street? I get the impression that I might be the only person to have read it, or at least remember it clearly.
I remember reading it to my kids. I checked with my wife and according to her, she did not find the book's portrayal of a Chinese man as being overly offensive. This was the post-1978 edition so no yellow skin or queue.

As for the eating with sticks? Her opinion was that was about as offensive as saying "a white man who eats with fork". In this area, you will see almost everyone in a Chinese/Korean/Japanese/Vietnamese/other Asian restaurant using chopsticks. Oddly, quite a few local Thai restaurants set the table with chopsticks though in Thailand, chopsticks seem to be available on request for those who prefer to use them.
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