>>21417093 (OP) About $1800 USD at Alchemist in Denmark, it was pretty good and I don’t regret it Biggest I regret was about 400 usd at Alöe in Stockholm, worst Michelin place I’ve ever been to. Mediocre as fuck food and shit service just at someone’s house, total waste of time and money and thankfully went out of business not long after
>>21417134 I didn't even know what fucking roblox is, I had to look it up. It's a video game Ha, no... I stopped playing those a long time ago. I was having sex instead.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 9:34:00 AM No.21417140
>>21417099 Probably the US; I didn't know what the fuck it meant either.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shout >2. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A round of drinks in a pub; the turn to pay the shot or scot; an act of paying for a round of drinks.
>>21417123 so it's fucking brit and aussie slang >>21417140 and you were really acting like we were weirdos for not knowing it? get the fuck over yourself.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 9:45:33 AM No.21417161
I used to travel for work and went to a city where an old gaming bro lived. We went to a swanky pub and I shouted him a seafood banquet and drinks. I think it was about $300 all up, but I was getting $150/day meal allowance so I paid but not really.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 9:51:49 AM No.21417167
>>21417095 >>21417108 >>21417110 >picrel >>21417099 >>21417123 I hope a >taipan /brown snake >box jelly >funnelweb spider >croc >cassowary >stonefish >kangaroo >swarm of bees >stingray gets you, ya skippy bloody fuckwit
>>21417108 >our slang is better than your slang American exceptionalism right here. They get all angry when they don't understand how slang they didn't come up with could occur. Pretty grim.
>>21417095 >What the fuck does my shout mean? When you announce "It's my shout" it means it's your round and you are paying for the drinks, or in this case the grub. It's not difficult to understand when in context.
OP might be an Aussie but the pic isn't . . .as far as I know, Aussies don't fall for the American 'tip culture' stuff any more than we do in Bongland.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 10:30:32 AM No.21417210
>>21417183 I generally don't go to any great lengths to fill my sentences with as much slang as possible, but I understand that some countries have a culture of making their spoken language completely indecipherable. And you know, I neither respect nor understand it.
>>21417210 >>21417211 Americans use slang all the time but the rest of the world doesn't complain, we can work it out. Americans seem to throw a girly hissy-fit if any other countries have slang.
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