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Where's the beef?
Ditto for Chinese and Korean restaurants -- about 10 bottles of sauces per table!!
no idea Raymond, I don't eat beef
They've probably heard that westerners have awful diets and like to sauce everything, so try to cover all bases
What do eat, condiments?
Lol, no; both cuisines employ a vast array of sauces and spices too.

Uh, that's supposed to be What do you eat?

I don't eat condiments either
What's in the brown bottles?
hmmm, lets see

There is BBQ sauce, there is steak sauce and there is another bbq sauce.

lol, they all just look so dirty and old.
Damn, and I thought Americans use too many condiments! Personally, I think french fries are a ketchup-delivery system.
Blimey. I weaned myself off tomato sauce some years ago. I do ask for mayonnaise to dip my chips in at my local Portuguese restaurant though and they bring it in a squeezable bottle which is fab.
Well we have chips here and we have them with sauce - not me mind you I just like mine with salt.
That's right: our french fries are your chips. We have chips, but I think you call them crisps.

You know, the U.S., Canada, the UK, and Australia all ought to get together in a joint committee to come up with a common language.
No we call them chips as well. The Brits call them crisps.
So, french fries are chips, and potato chips are chips. Doesn't that get confusing? If you order a cheeseburger, do they offer you a choice of chips or chips?
lol, well we don't order cheeseburgers (unless we're at mcdonalds) we just order hamburgers. usually a works burger.

And its not confusing because you would be in different shops. If you were at a takeaway shop you'd order a burger and say, $5 worth of chips. And it seems piggy to be having both kinds of chips, however if you wanted the other sort you'd say I'll have $5 worth of chips, and a packet of plain/chicken/salt & vingar/whatever flavour you like chips please. But see you'd usually buying your packet of chips at a different place than you'd be buying your hot chips. Like the Pub. You'd order a glass of wine and a packet of chips thanks.
Wine and chips? Now I'm really lost. I think I'll stay here.

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