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Sascha wrote:RTADash, what is actually typically German for you?
Have you got an idea?
Interesting...but, actually, I was just wondering if anyone liked fruit on their waffles - no secret meanings or devious intentions. :shock: (I think strawberry's are pretty good)
I'm sure breakfast is different all around the world in different cultures - I just know American breakfast best because that's where I live. :wink:
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American breakfast..... bacon with eggs...
I cannot imagine how anyone can eat that fatty stuff for breakfast, sorry, but can you explain?

In Germany actually you eat toast.
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It's lucky that this thread already is in the off-topic section, because it's off-topic :P So I'll just leave it there...

I'm hungry btw...
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Me too... :roll:
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I'm sure there's a good reason to make fun of ANYBODY's culture...too bad that NO ONE has ever come up with it. :!: :?:
Sascha wrote:In Germany actually you eat toast.
W...w...w...what's t...t...t..t..t..toast? *hides under dining table*

I give up... really give up...
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Are you joking? If not,

Toast is bread that has been cooked in a toaster. A toaster is a device with a slot which you can put a slice of bread in to cook it. As a result, the bread is darker, harder, and crunchier.
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Nathan H. wrote:Are you joking?
Nope! (Well, actually, yes - but thanks anyway. :D)
But, you helped support the idea that people from your country, (similar to mine) DO in fact know what toast is, considering it is actually quite popular here also. It certainly goes good with eggs! (even scrambled eggs) 8)
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:lol: oh dear, whatever we're talking about, wake me up when it's over! :lol:
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Wake up. :lol:

BTW, I wasn't really angry there, I just tend to get a little anxious - so when I get off on tangents like that; I'm the one who needs to be woken up. :D
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Okay, could we nevertheless get away from breakfast behaviour, please?. Thank you VERY much.
Who likes scrambled eggs for breakfast should eat.
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"Who likes scrambled eggs for breakfast should eat." Is a rather vague sentence. It lacks a direct object. Perhaps you can tell us the meaning?
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Post by Davacardo »

I've got an additional reason to celebrate: my HSC exams are finally over!!! Yay!!!

In Australia, we seem to have varied breakfasts. Bacon and eggs on toast is pretty good, but only in moderation. Vegemite on toast. Pancakes of course.
Or a McDonald's breakfast, which I don't see the point of and I've only had it once. My Bacon & Egg McMuffin - I dunno what happened, but the cheese melted or something all over the packaging and it was cold. The Hash Browns were nice though.
Lacking that, there's always breakfast cereal.
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I've had vegemite once - it was good! But how is it on that toast stuff?
McDonald's early in the day only seems to be good for getting coffee on the run; their McMuffin's aren't all that spectacular. :shock:

Whoops, I mean:
Nice weather we're having, eh? :?
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McDonald's for breakfast? No, thank you!
I had had it once and I swear it was the last time. For breakfast I need something healthy.
But everyone has different opinions and I think that is good.
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Sascha wrote:McDonald's for breakfast? No, thank you!
I agree, I think the stuff they make in the morning is mostly really boring and I could make it with hardly any cooking skills.
Sascha wrote:For breakfast I need something healthy.
It's good how health conscious you are, it'll extend your years later (not sarcastic) :)
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