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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Steak is a treat because it’s expensive. Chicken, egg, hamburger, etc for day to day. I like to get it from nice places like a local butcher and it’s even pricier there. I make over $500k but we don’t throw away our money on a fancy meal every night so it’s an occasional treat - maybe once a month? [b]I don’t get the bizarre poster that judges people for celebrating with steak instead of ramen. [/b] Such a tedious attitude to judge people for having slightly different preferences than you. Celebrate with what you like. I enjoy both, just went to ramen last weekend. I’m sure I’ll have a steak soon too.[/quote] I think you missed their point. [/quote] Hi, ramen poster. No, I understood it, it was just framed in an unnecessarily haughty and frankly irritating sort of way.[/quote] That's the new norm for non-Americans on food threads. Like Real Estate we now need to preface each thread with a location. [/quote] Yeah, the whole, “I’m European and sophisticated so I eat ramen” angle was ridiculous. There’s probably more ramen shops per capita in the USA than Europe, not that it matters. There’s lots of good food to eat, from lots of different countries. [/quote]
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