• IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I mean obviously you’ve never taken the time to explore the US. US food is utterly fantastic.

    Our beer is better too.

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      3 months ago

      What’s the difference between the US and a cup of yoghurt?

      Yoghurt will have developed a culture after being left alone for 250 years. /j

      Edit: Sorry, should have said "what’s the difference between white Americans.

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        3 months ago

        You have your yoghurt. I’ll take the bbq, whiskey, and our massive dining industry that produces the best food on the planet.

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          Lol. You can keep your bland Whisky (I’ll take Irish, thanks) and your industrially processed junk food, filled to the brim with corn sirup.

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            Yank here. Most of us were raised on American Exceptionalism which has been pounded into our head since birth, for a few generations. There’s no point arguing this, because murica…

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              American here. I have never seen a fellow American refer to themself as a Yank. I thought that word was reserved for WWII British soldiers.

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                You never sang “Yankee Doodle,” or “Yankee Doodle Dandy” on July 4, even as a kid? I’m southern as can be and these were staples on the Fourth, Memorial and Labor Days, as well as bright red hotdogs, chips (crisps), soda and Budweiser and PBR.

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      3 months ago

      American “beer” lol. Laughs in German.

      Edit: Grumpy Muricans, your downvotes only prove my point!

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          Lol. As if you’ve ever even tried the local bavarian breweries (the stuff they sell on Oktoberfest doesn’t count)! xD

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            3 months ago

            While I haven’t lived there I’ve done several trips through the country. Maybe 7 weeks in total? I’d choose Belgium if I were to choose a regional winner.

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      I’ve never had a decent American beer. PBR is the closest to decent I’ve ever had.