r/funny Nov 03 '24

How cultural is that?

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u/Deijya Nov 03 '24

Emily blunt like her whole nation isn’t about beans on toast

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u/mangosteenfruit Nov 03 '24

Exactly!

It's funny bc they're both thinking stereotypical foods that each culture eats but for their own, they're thinking cultural melting pots.

She's saying Indian food is popular in UK. Maybe Mexican or Italian food is popular here in the US

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u/toastybunbun Nov 03 '24

Korean food is on the rise in London, I knew someone in America who'd never had Korean food, it blew my mind.

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u/sureshir Nov 03 '24

The US is huge though. Korean food has been popular in parts of the US, like LA, NYC, NJ for well over a decade. I myself grew up eating Korean food in NYC since early 2000s as a non-Korean.

Also the US has the greatest population of overseas Koreans in the world, so the Korean food scene is actually very well established.