>>>>It's to tell someone to do something that they themself think is beneath them and would never think of doing that is insulting.
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>>>Yes, you are right. I hadn't understood that part at first.
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>>When I was in Korea few years ago, some of the local kids were eating a bug larvea called "puhn-doo-gee" for snack (cooked not raw). I tried it and it was quite tasty.
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>Dean,
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>Years ago (30+) there was a movie called "Mondo Cane II" (don't know if there was a "I" version but I guess so) that had a segment on what people eat around the world. What was absolutely disgusting to me was eaten with great anticipation and joy by the partakers!
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>cheers
Yes. Isn't it great, the diversity of taste among different cultures. I really enjoy the differences.
I have some friends from over seas who thinks cheese (of any veriety) are disgusting. Judging from the smell of some cheese, I can't say I blame them.
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching