Why do we do that? Is it because we want to act uninterested in case we dont get it? But then when we do get it we could just act normal. I cannot for the life of me understand why I do that but everytime I feel like I must
I’m British… I actively ignore the waiter as he brings me my food and act surprised when they place it on the table as if it’s a shock that I made an order at all.
Nope, but I have seen it on the other side of the room, become particularly involved in a conversion, and then become startled/pleasantly surprised by being offered one.
Calling cookies biscuits is a big reason the US broke from Great Britain.
Why do we do that? Is it because we want to act uninterested in case we dont get it? But then when we do get it we could just act normal. I cannot for the life of me understand why I do that but everytime I feel like I must
I just say “OooOooo cookies!” or something like that.
Cookie
That guy has never been surprised by a cookie.
I’m British… I actively ignore the waiter as he brings me my food and act surprised when they place it on the table as if it’s a shock that I made an order at all.
Didn’t think I’d get a personal attack from Reddit today…
Nope, but I have seen it on the other side of the room, become particularly involved in a conversion, and then become startled/pleasantly surprised by being offered one.
I like how there’s a discarded rubber glove off to the side. That’s a clue, but I’m not sure what the mystery is yet.
Nah, I do that for Cookies though.
I’m opposite. I always hope they not offering me their homemade cookies/cupcakes.
Every single time.
I am ~99% certain, he just said “don’t mind if I do”
OH is it for me?
but where is the damn gravy for these biscuits!
To everyone e who wants to (or had) commented that biscuits are not cookies. Jebus.
We have French Fries, football, “World Series “, hot dogs… I’m just not sure we have a leg to stand on here when complaining about naming stuff.
*Me getting passed a blunt by an acquaintance*