Origami is just one of those subjects that most people can't help having questions about. It just happens. One question that I always have comes up often. Say you just got a knew origami book from a local book store, you take it home, open it up, and stop. Instead of arrows to show how to fold a model, there are words, like "valley fold". When ever that happens to me, I look in the pre-model section of the book. Here are some more possible questions and answers:
1. Why do people always call origami figures "models".
Because that is the official name.
2. What do the symbols mean?
They can be used instead of words to show how to make a model
3. Do you have to use origami paper?
No, but it is more traditional. Also origami paper is easier to fold than normal paper.
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