Only Americans?

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In the USA all swiss cheese has holes. I can't tell if they are cut out by a machine or made naturally during the cheese making process

The holes are made by machine or by hand using a special tool. There's nothing “natural” about it! Or did you mean that there are special cheese beetles that eat the holes? ;)

It doesn't include all 3 Swiss languages? ;-)

Haha... Not every product here is printed in three languages. In fact, very few are. Most are only in German and French, or even just one language (the language of the respective region).
 
The holes are made by machine or by hand using a special tool. There's nothing “natural” about it! Or did you mean that there are special cheese beetles that eat the holes? ;)



Haha... Not every product here is printed in three languages. In fact, very few are. Most are only in German and French, or even just one language (the language of the respective region).
Interestinger and interestinger.
 
The holes are made by machine or by hand using a special tool. There's nothing “natural” about it! Or did you mean that there are special cheese beetles that eat the holes? ;)



Haha... Not every product here is printed in three languages. In fact, very few are. Most are only in German and French, or even just one language (the language of the respective region).
I went into a restaurant in Switzerland once. Inside, there was a sign on the wall in German, French, Italian, and English. It explained that although they would accept Euros, change would be given in Francs. The last sentence in English said, "Thank you for your comprehension." 🤣🤣🤣
 
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France has a long history of pitching a hissy fit when they don't like something with their politics.

We have just as strong a history, but ours isn't as long, simply because we haven't been around as long.

We can learn a lot about riots from a people with so much practice at them.
 
Kiwi here. That's the land of the long white cloud for you. For most people, we don't exist, and are not on most maps. We were only 'discovered' about 800AD so..not long. Brits came and colonised after Maori signed a treaty with them 200 odd years ago.

Trouble ever since...

On here, seem to be a good mix of nationalities, but sometimes I feel like its overwhelmingly American, or North American, or specifically, USAsian.
 
The holes are made by machine or by hand using a special tool. There's nothing “natural” about it! Or did you mean that there are special cheese beetles that eat the holes? ;)



Haha... Not every product here is printed in three languages. In fact, very few are. Most are only in German and French, or even just one language (the language of the respective region).
I was in a restaurant in Switzerland once. There was a sign on the wall that explained in 4 languages that they would accept Euros, but would give change in Swiss francs. The message ended with (English version): "Thank you for your comprehension." :LOL:
 
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I was in a restaurant in Switzerland once. There was a sign on the wall that explained in 4 languages that they would accept Euros, but would give change in Swiss francs. The message ended with (English version): "Thank you for your comprehension." :LOL:
Sorry for the duplicate. I'm a little lost at the moment with the new site.
 
It's really annoying when Americans play the 'I am from the US' card.
That tends to means everything that happens everywhere else in the world just doesn't matter, and it's assumed just because you are typing in English, that you are living in the US,

I mean come on. Have a little awareness of the world outside the US, Just a little.