Definitely don't ask for it in Spanish!
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
My guy have you met south America
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Unfortunately not, but I'm clearly talking about countries. I'm not saying every Spanish speaking country should use "cafe negro", I was just stating that a good chunk of Spanish speaking people do use "cafe negro".
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Rayquetzalcoatlreplied to [email protected] last edited by
"Large" and "Small" being considered "irregular" sizes of coffee.
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Most Spanish speaking people are Mexican.
We're all on the internet. Why make things up when people (including yourself) can fact check?
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I'm just saying, that "most Spanish speaking people are Mexican" is dangerously doing a heavy lifting. Take that as you will
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Look, there’s half a billion of us and I’m not gonna reject the possibility that wherever you’re from people say “café negro” for some reason, but yeah, no,
Go to Google Maps and search for the phrase: Cafe Negro Mexico
There are several cafes named that and if you search South America there are some there too.
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In Mexico, I suppose.
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It's a slur for white blonde women in the U.S.
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With big breasts
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Yes, particularly those with augmented aesthetics
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
They didn't imply otherwise?
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[email protected]replied to Rayquetzalcoatl last edited by
I was going for weird numbers, π/2 sizes but yeah
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“Black” just works as a better term. It’s hilarious when people refer to black folks from other countries as “African American.”
I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone offended by being called “black.”
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ElectricMachmanreplied to [email protected] last edited by
I never, like, asked for this
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I don't think bolt-ons come naturally much often
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[email protected]replied to Alabaster_Mango last edited by
That's just how it is in many European countries, particularly more towards the south. Food is sacred and traditional and you can explore whatever crazy stuff you want as long as you do it over there in private and don't fuck with the classics. In north America this sentiment is much less present though I've seen it a bit with poutine for example where they'll argue about how thick the fries should be and what kind of gravy and etc.
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If white is not offensive, why would black be offensive? It makes no sense.
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Alabaster_Mangoreplied to [email protected] last edited by
If you want to set off a poutine purist you gotta change the cheese. Trad poutine is exclusively made with cheese curds. Lots of places that sell "poutine", however, use shredded cheese of some kind or other. Some people go nuts over it, lol.
I can definitely understand the heritage part. You can't just throw a bunch of stuff in a bowl and claim it's a dish that it is not. Coffee is way more broad and varied than something like cacio e pepe though. I still think it's pretty stuck-up to scorn someone over how they like to drink it. Coffee has been served many different ways in many different places all over the globe. We don't have to shun one another over it.
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Sure, I'm leaving on the edge.
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Sure I worded this weirdly. As far as nationalities go, there is no other country in the world with more Spanish speaking people, by far. There.