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🎃❅❖.Şp໐໐kฯຟiຖ໓.❖❅🎃
THIS IS THE THRILLLLLLLLLLERRRRRRR, THRILLLERRRRR NIIIIIGHHHHTTTT 🎃
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Post by 🎃❅❖.Şp໐໐kฯຟiຖ໓.❖❅🎃 on Jul 29, 2017 15:36:37 GMT -5
In ur culture that you enjoy. It won't even have to be ur culture it can be something from your nationality, ethnic bg, ect. Personally, I love powwows.
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Post by 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘯 on Jul 29, 2017 17:41:48 GMT -5
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Post by ⌭ ᑕᖇᑌIᑎᑎ ᔕᗩOᒪ ⌭ on Jul 29, 2017 17:45:16 GMT -5
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Does it count that I find it funny that someone named their kid Burger King where I live?
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Post by mickle on Jul 29, 2017 17:45:39 GMT -5
tea??? the languages??? the history??? does it just have to be one?
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Post by Northstar3213 on Jul 29, 2017 18:16:03 GMT -5
Carolina BBQ, blue crab, and hushpuppies with butter.
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Post by vakarian on Jul 29, 2017 18:43:34 GMT -5
all these delicious breakfast cookies
mulino bianco is the best
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2017 19:15:57 GMT -5
pizzelles (especially peppermint ones)- flat cookies with intricate designs, usually topped with powdered sugar
also like this is more of a cultural norm/behavior, but i love the "italian mama/grandma" attitude that my great grandmother has. she's always shoving more and more food towards us even after we've said we're stuffed, lol. also, she takes cooking and baking very seriously and i admire it- she's a first generation immigrant, and these cultural aspects are lost on my grandmother (her daughter), who can't bake regular cookies without burning them to a crisp lol.
as far as the general culture in my area, i love how there so many cultures here living side by side in relative harmony. you can especially see that in restaurants- we have great, varied cuisine here due to people from all over the world immigrating and moving here for jobs. it's one thing that i'll miss when i end up moving away.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2017 19:19:56 GMT -5
Beavertails! They're like a pastry here in Canada made out of sourdough. Like a soft pretzel but even better somehow
If we're being more heritage-specific, I really love playing the spoons and the mouth harp, a couple of traditional Acadian instruments.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2017 19:23:55 GMT -5
i love british meals. the sunday roast is great, especially with chicken, or turkey at christmas. one of my favorite meals, every food just fits together so nicely and it is perfect. full english breakfast is good too. but black puddings are not, those things are disgusting. also fish and chips are just great. especially those large really unhealthy chips that u can just dip in sauce and you can put them in the fish itself and everything will still taste amazing because that is british food
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Post by VIXENCLAW on Jul 29, 2017 19:41:23 GMT -5
UUUUHHH
Can't think of anything here in Minnesota.
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Post by sand dollar on Jul 29, 2017 23:36:03 GMT -5
half of my mom's side of the family comes from NZ so probably pavlova
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Post by xєяσ єємαι zσηтαησѕ ♬ on Jul 30, 2017 9:46:51 GMT -5
Um well I enjoy the Young People's Chorus of NYC very much... one of the countless reasons being that although it's an NYC based group, it represents many different cultures.
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Post by lozi on Jul 30, 2017 9:49:38 GMT -5
Definitely not fidget spinners
EDIT: You can even find bluetooth ones on the boardwalk *facepalm*
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Post by -- x ƜιƖƖσωfƖαмє x -- on Jul 30, 2017 10:05:27 GMT -5
well rendang, sambal, teh manis but I mean if we're talking about my british side then.. fish and chips
I'm exposed to so many cultures where I live its really great i love it
edit: wait I forgot nandos the most important thing
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Post by The Kat's KitKat on Jul 30, 2017 11:38:07 GMT -5
I really enjoy the rodeo and neighborhood barbeques..
But also the mild winters (being able to swim on Christmas), celebrating Texas independence day, and everyone's overall love to be out in nature.
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