Posted on Jun 8, 2022
#SwedenGate sparks food fight: Why some countries share meals more than others
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
...""Some scholars argue that [the culture's] competitive hospitality and gestures of abundance — over-ordering at a restaurant, offering too many dishes at a banquet, insisting that guests take more of the choicest pieces — are related to those memories of deprivation," he says.
"Societies often remember poverty, scarcity and abstinence by excessive generosity, gift-giving and hospitality as compensation."
Meanwhile, Ray finds the online controversy — dubbed #SwedenGate by some Twitter users — entertaining.
"People are just having fun piling on to the Swedes because the Swedes almost get everything else right," he says."...
...""Some scholars argue that [the culture's] competitive hospitality and gestures of abundance — over-ordering at a restaurant, offering too many dishes at a banquet, insisting that guests take more of the choicest pieces — are related to those memories of deprivation," he says.
"Societies often remember poverty, scarcity and abstinence by excessive generosity, gift-giving and hospitality as compensation."
Meanwhile, Ray finds the online controversy — dubbed #SwedenGate by some Twitter users — entertaining.
"People are just having fun piling on to the Swedes because the Swedes almost get everything else right," he says."...
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If you was at my house you ate if you wanted and if you left my place hungry or thirsty then you was the one that made it happen the kids in my neighborhood would sometimes walk in hit the refrigerator grab something and walk out they would say hi of course
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SPC Michael Oles SR As a Sailor I Hung Out with Filipinos, Lots of Food, Lots of Sharing.
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