What you eat when you celebrate

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What do Japs usually eat?

My mom makes couscous and pastries

my mum makes me dumplings(favourite food)

sushi

This is pretty common.

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Sushi is mine, too, actually. Or if it's at home, it's outdoor grilling.

are you japanese american

Yeah, nah. I'm not falling for that jap takkiya. I know you eat miso soup and rice with some kind of toppings.

What are they filled with? What do you call them in Dutch?

No I'm a white gaijin but I've been eating sushi my whole life because my parents also love it.

american eats raw fish over beef makes me surprise

no it's not a Dutch cuisine it's just khinkali

Sushi is REALLY popular here. I live in a shitty rural town in Alabama and we have 3 sushi places here.

A steak dinner is also a perfectly appropriate celebration meal. But if it's all my choosing and I know the people with me eat it, I pick sushi. Honestly though, any good meal in good company will do.

Which town is that? I grew up in Birmingham and have been all over the state.

Anything but raw fish, you subhuman savage.

I have literally never celebrated in my adult life.

Woohoo bland unflavored carbs! Delicous!

Have you tried it? How much fish do argies eat in general? The beef is what I think about in association with you guys but you have a lot of coast.

Celebrate what???? What I eat changes based on n the holiday. Memes aside Americans d ok ne eat burgers and hot bell dogs for every holiday.

>Woohoo bland unflavored carbs
I'm sure there's flavor added to the couscous, dude.

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>bland unflavored carbs
what did he mean by this

Buffalo wings

Athens. Pretty close to huntsville/Decatur.
I’m in Birmingham all the time.

Oh word I lived in Vestavia, Homewood, and Southside at various points for a long time. I don't really know Athens but Huntsville is a surprisingly decent city.

Pizza

whole roasted pork
or roasted cow head

Does the choice depend on if you're celebrating something that's metal as fuck or not?

Pie (thankgiving, christmas)
Cake (birthdays)
Maybe some greasy foods on Canada day.

during slava it's glory cake, sarma, pig roast and something I can't pronounce

tzitzvara
pigs for religious holidays, cow head for family reunions or just for the sake of eating cow head

Sarma are comfy as fuck.

interesting
my dad says he loves the west but it's a shame westerners can't eat raw fish because they think it's barbaric
so he is wrong or only recently westerners start eating sushi i think

I didn't know canadians celebrated thanksgiving

oh and day before that no foods from beasts of the land, just fish and vegetables and no sugar. That's Orthodox fast

Yea its just on a different day than yours (October 8th), I think yours is in november or something

not tzitzvara, it's that grain shit that's sweet

koljivo

tequila

Pussy

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Depends on what I'm celebrating:
>Personal achievement
Whisky
>New Brunswick Day
Lobster, corn, potatoes, clams, mussels, oysters, dulse, blueberry pie and blueberry wine
>9/11
Kebab
>Easter
potluck foods like pastries, sweets, sandwiches, crackers, fruit, cheese, etc
>New Years Eve
Whisky
>Canada Day
Steak, burgers, sausage, anything that goes well on a grill, beer
>St. Patrick's Day
Boiled dinner
>Thanksgiving
Turkey, cranberry, pies, etc
>Halloween
Candy
>Christmas
Ham, turkey, pudding, meat pies, fruit cake, etc
>Birthday
Cake

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This malakas gets it.

>Have you tried it?
Yes, in Japan, I thought I was going to puke. It's among the most disgusting things I've ever eaten.
>How much fish do argies eat in general?
I don't know. I eat a lot, but not raw.

Okay if you've tried it then you're allowed to dislike it. A lot of people just decide that it's gross without trying it so I wanted to be sure you weren't one of those faggots. What are the most common types of fish down there?

OVO

Pizza for cheap celebration, probably the local italian place with good tortellini and chicken parm otherwise. Not much of a steak person and dont like wasting money on fancy steak houses.

We probably americanize it a lot though. I can pay $18 and spend 3 hours at an all-you-can-eat sushi buffet.

This depends a lot on where you go. We have a lot of very genuine sushi here in addition to our own rape baby sushi.

rice and beans

Taco bell

I don't celebrate anything.

this desu

Argentina for some reason consume very little fish.