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Which nation takes tge longest time over its meals?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think it will be a hot country that has a long break in the afternoon, during the hottest hours." I thought so too when the question came up, but surprisingly it was france |
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"I think it will be a hot country that has a long break in the afternoon, during the hottest hours.I thought so too when the question came up, but surprisingly it was france "
How did they gather the data for this? Was it the evening family meal? |
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I remember travelling through France alone a few years back. I was in Dijon and found a place for a set menu I liked the look of. So I sat out a street table in the sun. The lady brought me a local drink out apparently on the house for free and took my order. I ordered the set menu and a bottle of wine. Trouble was I forgot how long it take in those places for food to come out. So by the time the main course come I'd d*unk the first bottle. So naturally I ordered another bottle. Because to food was so slow by the time I'd finished I was already a house drink (still unidentified) and two bottles of wine down. So naturally I hit the town and mak
De some new freinds (that I could understand). |
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"I would say France, Spain or Italy. Or maybe some of the Latin American countries "
All my thoughts as well but as the 6 letters denoated the word, it had to be the French |
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"I would say France, Spain or Italy. Or maybe some of the Latin American countries
All my thoughts as well but as the 6 letters denoated the word, it had to be the French "
I thought Greece at one point. |
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