The other day, I posted a blog about my slight attachment to food delivery apps. About my craving for fish. Fish which was so popular in my home, which I have been rather fed up of, but there is hardly any of those fish here...
Another guy drops in and comments, "Just buy a large salmon fillet at a discount supermarket and cook it properly for some good cheap fish across several meals every few weeks" ok. I appreciate it was a sincere suggestion. But, sorry... Salmon isn't what I was referring to. Nor is it available for cheap in supermarkets...
Precisely because most people won't understand which fish I am referring to I didn't mention the same. But seriously, man, people should use their common sense. Also I believe it's especially an Western attitude, to assume everything is global whatever is local in their place.
It's always a joy to celebrate, to get discounts. But my another question is, what makes us, me shy to wish everyone across the forum a Happy Diwali? In India it's no longer a religious holiday just like Christmas... Much like the American holidays of Thanksgiving and Halloween... Why do I need to EXPLAIN my reason? And be told "Oh I don't celebrate it..." Why not just enjoy?
If we are talking about global trends, why not trends from all across the globe?
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