16. "RE: (S70) S5DSE03 Fire Hazards"
In response to message #15
>It's no different to US citizens on holiday eating exclusively at >McDonalds. > >This really happens.
I get the concept of eating at a mcdonalds while on a vacation<1> in a far flung place with strange foods, seeking a little bit of comfort of the familiar, especially if you have children. But in the UK? Really? I watch a lot of cooking shows, several of them british. The food is basically the same except where the US has a burrito the UK has kebab.
-- -Pasha <1> there are some british turns of phrase I don't mind, but "On holiday" sounds so forced in an american accent. "Don't change the subject" "Too slow, already did."