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  1. Also they eat horse in different regionsโ€ฆ ๐Ÿ˜ข I know itโ€™s normal over there but not in America when theyโ€™re pets so itโ€™s really depressing to hear

  2. In Mexico we also eat every part of the animal or try to at least. Beef tongue in a taco is great!

  3. Dinner time depends on the climate. I live in Poland and our main meal is obiad, which is similar to american lunch. We serve it around 1-3PM. Then we just something small and usually cold around 6PM before going to bed.

  4. In my country 6pm is considered afternoon and dinner time is usually at 10, wet hair is a guaranteed cold and room temperature drinking water always. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Greece.

  5. Dinner at 8 makes so much sense. You need to eat every 3 hours. Since lunch is normally at 2, you have an afternoon snack at 5 and dinner at 8…

  6. Gas compared to America is more expensive yes, wait till they find out about ALL THE TOLLS on the highway……
    Pause for dramatic effect

  7. The wet hair one ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ when I moved to Canada and I saw all the ladies going out with wet hair I was shocked ๐Ÿ˜ณ

  8. The bidet is the peak of human civilization. By chance the french were able to invent it but only italian and Portuguese people were able to understand its greatness

  9. My Gram always said not to leave the house with wet hair you will get sick. I still donโ€™t. Everyone teases me cuz I shower at night Iโ€™m like listen my hair takes forever to dry and I get to jump in a clean bed all sparkly hehe

  10. Beef tongue sandwiches were something my grandma enjoyed eating in the states. America lost its soul gradually to capitalism

  11. Totally binge watching a ton of your content before I study abroad in Rome this Spring

  12. Funny how the Netherlands/Northern Europe can be so different…6pm (or earlier!) dinnertime and wet hair is totally acceptable (rainy, casual culture).

  13. Dinner is whatever time I'm hungry enough for a real meal after lunch. Could be 6, 8, 10, or 2:30 am.

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