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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think they were a natural development from the twigs and sticks that people used when they cooked food in boiling water or over a fire. As ann_h suggests, they've been around a long time. Also, Confucius was a vegetarian and influenced their use by saying, �The honorable and upright man keeps well away from both the slaughterhouse and the kitchen. And he allows no knives on his table.� which may be the background to what you were told.
As a side note, I visited Yunnan province in China a few years ago and was told that parents taught their children to hold the chopsticks in a way that expressed their hopes for the future. If the child was to remain close to home they would hold the sticks close to the 'food' end - if the child had better prospects by moving away to another district they would grasp them further along the stem.
On a further side note, a friend from the Congo prefers to use not chopsticks or cutlery, but "God's forks", which I thought was an excellent expression!
http://www.mentalfloss.com/archives/archive2004-07-21.htm
According to the above, the Chinese began cutting up their food in bite-sized portions and using chopsticks to pick them up because of a wood shortage. It took less fuel and cooking time to heat up the small pieces of food. And chopsticks were made of bone or ivory at the time, not wood.
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