In Poland it's customary to prepare an extra plate for the "unexpected guest"

In Poland it's customary to prepare an extra plate for the "unexpected guest".

Does this happen in your country?

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No, Im nordic

In America it's customary to prepare an extra plate for yourself to make sure you are full.

Might that unexpected guest be German? Lmao.

The fuck is the red stuff sauce?

In America it's customary to prepare a level III plate for your kid when he goes to school hahahahahahahahaha

Here we have a technology of kitchen shelves, and you can always take a plate out of it and serve it if needed.

Cool huh?

t. non-swedenborgian Vikang, aka Rus

No one used lvl 3 plates nogunz.

kek

it's beet soup because Eastern Europe has the worst food in the world

beet = good

yankee go home

Jesus

thats just for christmas
dont come we're full

im on my way fren thanks for inviting me

heh

It's such a good thing that you celebrate the King of Poland.

can i come?

No, I have no friends.

And is right. It's just for Wigilia-- or Christmas Vigil dinner.

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who the fuck visit other houses during lunch/dinner time?

Death to gypsies

pierogi is delicious

me

This t b q h
If you're already at their house, fuck off when they're about to eat.
If you're going to visit them on short notice, avoid meal time.