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North Korean Defector Reacts to Her First American Buffet!(Austin)🇺🇸 (Original Post)
YoshidaYui
17 hrs ago
OP
I love these sisters. Hanaya writes so eloquently and Ina is a riot and a half!
fierywoman
15 hrs ago
#1
I can scarcely imagine how girls - or anyone, for that matter - from NK would feel about this custom.
BobTheSubgenius
6 hrs ago
#3
I had to stop going to buffets. I would invariably eat too much, and apparently knew the First Rule Of Buffet,
BobTheSubgenius
6 hrs ago
#4
fierywoman
(8,610 posts)1. I love these sisters. Hanaya writes so eloquently and Ina is a riot and a half!
multigraincracker
(37,858 posts)2. So happy seeing her so happy.
BobTheSubgenius
(12,244 posts)3. I can scarcely imagine how girls - or anyone, for that matter - from NK would feel about this custom.
France is a far cry from NK, and our hotel concierge of many years ago in Paris was gobsmacked by the idea of a salad bar. Staring slackjawed and very deliberately saying "All...you...want????"
BobTheSubgenius
(12,244 posts)4. I had to stop going to buffets. I would invariably eat too much, and apparently knew the First Rule Of Buffet,
long before I heard it uttered. "You don't stop eating at a buffet when you're full. You keep going until you hate yourself."
What an experience that must have been for those two. First run through the salad area, and they probably had as much vegetable content as they would in a week in NK.