Everybody thinks they know all about Chinese food, which of course isn't really true. I mean to say, English pubs serve chicken in a basket and things like that don't they, but that's not what English people eat at home all the time....
Still, some of the food we eat at home is a bit like you'd get in a takeaway, only it tastes different and better. There are always lots of dishes on the table and we take bits from each. Like, with a stir-fry, the food is cut up really small so it cooks very quickly and we eat it straight away, but this isn't the only kind of food we eat, and my cousins hardly eat Chinese food at all. Yes, before you ask, I do use chopsticks a lot of the time.
I don't know much about it, but I know that since China is a really big country there are lots of different styles of cooking, and the sort you get in Britain is mostly from the south of China, where Chinese people in Britain mostly came from.