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Thinking about it on the drive in:

A good comparison of French and American cultures-

Cuisine is a part of culture, and you know what they say, "you are what you eat"....

French fare is well respected as one of the most tasteful and intricate styles of cooking, worldwide.

American food is probably the most barbaric and unhealthy type available.

People's food can be looked at as a microcosm for a better a understanding of thier societys.

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...Chesht.... Dobja

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is that supposed to be polish?

chesht - is slang for hello amongst younger people, but I don't think it's spelled like that, is it?

Dobja?

or is it french? I took French in high school and forget most of it, telling you it is friday is about as much as I remember.

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Polish and yes you are correct about the spelling... I am sure that I am speeling Dobja wrong.

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what are you trying to say? Dobre? Damn I can't think of the spelling. Are you trying to say "day" ?

Remember when this thread was about stupid french guys with berets? Those were the days.

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Da mi buzi = Give me a kiss.

Da mi dupa buzi = Kiss my ass.

Jak sie masz - How you doin?

Smaczne = hmm... I'm not sure. Very good? Tasty?

(from this point forward, all bets are off on spelling)

Jenkuje - Thank you

Proja = You're welcome

Jezu Maria - Jesus Mary

Mishka - Mouse (had a pet one)

Czarnina - duck blood soup

Umm.. that's about the sum total of my Polish. I think I'm forgetting a couple things I know... I'm so lame...

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(from this point forward, all bets are off on spelling)

Jenkuje - Thank you

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yeah I think it is dzenkuje

but I might be wrong. i suppose I could look it up but I have the day off of work and my feet are up.

you ever hang out in hamtramck when you're in Michigan Fierce?

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I've only been back to Michigan twice since moving. Both short 4-day trips. No "hanging out" happening. And no visits until we move permanently.

As for "hanging out" when I did live there, not really. My visits from Downriver into the city (including Hamtramck) were pretty much long enough to do the scheduled activity, then go back home.

Things I've done in Hamtramck:

Played open-mic nights (and a gig or two) regularly at the Hamtramck Pub;

Stood in line for genuine Paczki at the Oaza bakery every Fat Tuesday (Farmer Jack's are BLASPHEMY and not to be confused with the real thing);

Been to a couple coffee houses (names of which escape me and are probably closed at this point);

Shopped at a store there that sells, amongst other things, Polish Runes.

So, no, guess I couldn't say I "hang out", but I love that town and love an excuse to go there.

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