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Why do Japanese people typically eat their toast with two hands?

>> No.4043479
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>> No.4043520

Why not?

>> No.4043524

brb, fapping to the new akiko-san to issho again

>> No.4043530

>>4043524
Is that the cosplay one? Or is there another one from C77? Because the cosplay one was shit.

>> No.4043532

A better thing to have pointed out is why Japanese people always seem to run with toast in their mouths, instead of holding it in their hands.

>> No.4043536

Their hands are too tiny to hold it in one.

>>4043524
Has it been translated yet?

>> No.4043537

>>4043524
link

>> No.4043544

>>4043475
I use two hands until it gets to about half-eaten. If you only use one hand then the weight of the toast tends to make it break a little ways out from your thumb.

>> No.4043572

>>4043537

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K0KMX3IT

>>4043536
not that I know of

>> No.4043616

>>4043536
Should be easy to translate. I could do it if anyone wants to shop the text onto the photos.

>> No.4043641 [SPOILER] 
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4043641

Hypothesis: In general, it's more moe to use both hands when it's technically possible to just use one.

Pic related.

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You mean no hands

>> No.4043673

I thought it was so that they don't spill the layer of crap they always put on top of it.

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Because it is moe.

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>> No.4043745

>>4043641
>kagamisip.jpg

Should do a better job of hiding that.

>> No.4043759

Better yet, why do they seem to eat toast when they have superior Japanese breakfast?

>> No.4043769

>>4043572
Jesus fuck, it's getting even crazier. What happened to it being vaguely realistic? Oh well, at least it's fappable this time unlike #4 was.

>> No.4043778

>>4043759
Because you're wrong and Japanaese food sucks

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>>4043759
Why not both?

>> No.4043795

Japanese toast is thick as fuck. It's like... two or three silces of normal toast here in the US.

It's actually really good. Gotta remember to pick some up next time I'm near the Japanese market, last time I had it was IN Japan. (At a little place inside the Kyoto station just before leaving, where for some reason they were playing a song from Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou, which tripped me the fuck out.)

>> No.4043805

>>4043795

Do they cook it in an oven or something? I don't think that would work too well in a toaster.

>> No.4043806

>>4043795
Yeah, the bread seems softer and fluffier or something.

>> No.4043845

>>4043475
Simple it's polite and shows proper ettiqute.

>> No.4043856

>>4043805
It works ok in a toaster, but when I've had it in restaurants, it's often got cheese or an egg cooked on top, so I guess it must be cooked in an oven or something. Maybe a toaster oven type thing? I don't remember exactly how thick the stuff I had there was, but the version I can get locally fits in my normal toaster fine, I'd say it's like a Belgian waffle or whatever in terms of size.

>> No.4043958

I've got an english industrial toaster

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