Exactly this. Thank you.
Exactly this. Thank you.
I am a Nepali (the well educated kind (and male at that) in Kathmandu who has set his foot on mid and far western Nepal just once). I showed this articles to my parents with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees. They confirm what I initially thought about the article.
I am a Nepali (the well educated kind in Kathmandu who has set his foot on mid and far western Nepal just once). I showed this articles to my parents with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees. They confirm what I initially thought about the article.
I am a Nepali (the well educated kind in Kathmandu who has set his foot on mid and far western Nepal just once). I showed this articles to my parents with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees. They confirm what I initially thought about the article.
I am a Nepali (the well educated kind in Kathmandu who has set his foot on mid and far western Nepal just once). I showed this articles to my parents with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees. They confirm what I initially thought about the article.
With the new search, this doesn’t seem such a must-have at all.
Like they couldn’t fathom that there is only a finite amount of condiment cups at the stadium.
I can’t agree. She should have asked “What is Swiss Cheese?” instead of remarking the way she did, but knowing about Swiss cheese is not a requirement for going outside the house.
This made my head hurt. Isn’t there a gm/kg version?
So knowing about Swiss Cheese is a requirement before going outside the house? And thank you for shouting. I could not have heard you otherwise.
I agree the question was worded stupidly. I’m coming to the US in August for my undergraduate study. If I go into a restaurant and ask about the food there, then, will I be labelled stupid in the next Kitchenette round-up? My question would have been something like “What is Swiss cheese exactly?” instead of “Does…
I enjoy being that guy. The person in question might not have grown up in the US. Just sayin’ My grandparents lived a wonderful life (are still living) without seeing a sandwich in their lifetimes, thank you.
I’d think if you really know what the hell swiss cheese is, asking the waiter who was right at hand would be better than pulling your phone out and doing a google search.
Or you could be entirely unfamiliar with the whole Western notion of Cheese itself. I am from a place with no cultural and dietary concept of cheese. Is that excuse enough for you? What the fuck exactly IS Swiss Cheese anyway?
What actually IS Swiss cheese, exactly?
What is Pinkham’s law?
I bartend and serve as a private club for members in a western state. Our membership is not as monied as some, but there are quite a few very nice people with comfortable lifestyles who are pretty insulated from reality. One lady was getting herself a coffee at our self serve station, which has a lined wicker basket…
Coming from a place where Cheese has never been a cultural or dietary norm, (and deriving the whole concept of cheese from watching Tom & Jerry Cartoons as a kid), aren’t all cheese supposed to have holes on them?
You are expecting too much from them. Western movies/TV shows are WAY WAY worse when they depict something eastern.
I don’t know a single thing about Poker. Will this help me learn?