I think it fits with her no-nonsense character. I also have been eating like that since I was a kid before I knew there was an American vs European style—and it was because switching the fork between hands seemed inefficient and nonsensical.
Yes, that's great. You're not an Oscar winning actor, I'm assuming. My point was more about details and continuity, and the interesting fact that nobody caught it. It's not just about switching hands, it was the complete position of the utensils.
I'm new to reddit and don't have a few centuries to read all the rules, so pardon me if I thought this kind of thing was what reddit was for.
Well my point is that there are many many Americans who do not switch hands to eat, especially the blue collar ones so it is possible she has done her homework.
Just watch the show or that scene again. Then watch British people eat with a knife and fork. It's not just about switching hands, it's the position she's holding them in. Cheese and rice, you guys
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I am American and do not switch hands because I find it ridiculous.
I think it fits with her no-nonsense character. I also have been eating like that since I was a kid before I knew there was an American vs European style—and it was because switching the fork between hands seemed inefficient and nonsensical.
Same. I don’t know anyone who switches utensils. Might be regional.
Yes, that's great. You're not an Oscar winning actor, I'm assuming. My point was more about details and continuity, and the interesting fact that nobody caught it. It's not just about switching hands, it was the complete position of the utensils. I'm new to reddit and don't have a few centuries to read all the rules, so pardon me if I thought this kind of thing was what reddit was for.
Well my point is that there are many many Americans who do not switch hands to eat, especially the blue collar ones so it is possible she has done her homework.
Kate Winslet is British.
Just watch the show or that scene again. Then watch British people eat with a knife and fork. It's not just about switching hands, it's the position she's holding them in. Cheese and rice, you guys
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