Some nations export values, some nations export food

Maiya 2021-11-17 08:01:26

When watching "Late Autumn", someone told me that Chinese people only work in one industry abroad, that is, the catering industry. Of course, this is one-sided, but it can explain the problem. I have also met a guy who has opened a restaurant in Lebanon. , With the condescending attitude of a person with rich social experience facing the research monk, he told me that students must go to restaurants for part-time work, and so on. In short, Chinese food is definitely the most representative of Chinese culture. I saw this movie and discovered that the Greeks are also a nation that eats. I was most impressed by such a line in the movie. There are more and more foodies — changing the subject to Chinese seems to be smooth, ha ha. We are always proud of how long we have a history. Just like the old man in the movie said, "When we Greeks were studying philosophy, you were still climbing on the tree." This sentence is familiar. It is often in history textbooks. When we Chinese have been used, Europeans are not so good, but now, only the tip of the tongue is left to be able to handle. The movie is filled with various elements of Greek culture, and it is dazzling. I believe everyone who watches this movie will like Greece. But when the conversation changed, my mother said something like: "We came to the United States, so you can live freely." "It turns out that all kinds of food are gimmicks, and the American dream is the core.

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My Big Fat Greek Wedding quotes

  • [Ian reads the wedding invitation]

    Ian Miller: My parents' names are Rodney and Harriet.

    Toula Portokalos: [horrified] Rodney and HARRY!

    Nick Portokalos: We didn't notice, so maybe they won't.

  • Maria Portokalos: [angry] What is wrong with Toula going to school downtown?

    Gus Portokalos: Is drugs downtown!

    Maria Portokalos: What are you saying? Are you saying Toula will get involved with drugs?

    Gus Portokalos: No. But somebody will say to her: take this bag down to the bus depot, and she'll do it!

    Maria Portokalos: She is not stupid! She's smart!

    Gus Portokalos: I know she's smart. So what for she needs more school? She's smart enough for a girl.

    Maria Portokalos: [indignated] Oh! You think you're smarter than me, huh?

    Gus Portokalos: No, I... I mean... You... you know...

    Maria Portokalos: [angry] What? What you mean? I run the restaurant, I cook, I clean, I wash for you *and* I raise three kids *and* I teach Sunday school, you know? It's lucky for me I have you to tie my shoes!

    Gus Portokalos: Maria!

    [Maria leaves the room, slamming the door, and smiles at Toula]