Which sister are you?
Hello pixies, this photo proves that each person has a different personality and habits even though we’re family with the same blood running through our body, right?
So, there was this one day my unnie and I shared a plate of pancakes and look at how we cut and ate the same thing but in different styles haha I do cut into small pieces like my unnie for roti canai though so maybe I’m random lol.
However, there’s one similarity between us, at least, from this photo was that we are both the type to cut our food into pieces first before eating instead of cut and eat repeatedly~
By this difference, which one are you pixies? Me or my unnie? ♡(˃͈ ˂͈ )
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It’s fascinating how even simple acts like cutting food reflect our personalities and habits. From my experience, sharing food with my siblings always brings a light-hearted way to notice our differences. For instance, the way we cut our pancakes or roti canai can say so much about us — do we prefer small, manageable pieces or more straightforward triangle cuts? In Malaysian culture, food is a great bonding experience, and observing these small habits adds warmth and fun to family meals. I once noticed my cousin always cuts her food into tiny bits, almost like careful planning before eating, showing her organized and meticulous nature. Meanwhile, I prefer slices or triangles, indicating a more spontaneous appetite. Moreover, the shared habit of cutting food all at once rather than repeatedly cutting and eating shows a subtle similarity, suggesting habits can be partly learned or influenced through family. It also sparks reflection on how we process and enjoy meals emotionally and even psychologically. If you try to observe your own or your family’s food-cutting styles, you might learn more about each other’s traits and habits. It’s a simple yet revealing way to connect beyond just conversation. So, which sister’s style are you closer to — the one who cuts small pieces or the one who prefers triangles? Share your story and discover your unique food habits!


