Difference between revisions of "Butter"
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So, I went to the store with Little One today, and couldn't find the butter. | So, I went to the store with Little One today, and couldn't find the butter. | ||
− | I ask the person at the cheese stand, who points me to the | + | I ask the person at the cheese stand, who points me to the burrata. Tasty, but not what I'm looking for. I ask again and he sends me to the bread section. |
− | I can't find it at the bread section, so I ask the person at the pastries stand where the butter is. She points me to the bagels. I say no, butter. She says, ah, there, pointing to the bathrooms. I'm getting exasperated, and I ask again. She points back to the cheeses with the | + | I can't find it at the bread section, so I ask the person at the pastries stand where the butter is. She points me to the bagels. I say no, butter. She says, ah, there, pointing to the bathrooms. I'm getting exasperated, and I ask again. She points back to the cheeses with the burrata. I try again. She gets a colleague, and soon they both look confused. |
Finally my daughter chimes in, asking for the butter. They immediately point her to the right place and we finally get the butter. | Finally my daughter chimes in, asking for the butter. They immediately point her to the right place and we finally get the butter. |
Latest revision as of 21:48, 3 August 2023
So, I went to the store with Little One today, and couldn't find the butter.
I ask the person at the cheese stand, who points me to the burrata. Tasty, but not what I'm looking for. I ask again and he sends me to the bread section.
I can't find it at the bread section, so I ask the person at the pastries stand where the butter is. She points me to the bagels. I say no, butter. She says, ah, there, pointing to the bathrooms. I'm getting exasperated, and I ask again. She points back to the cheeses with the burrata. I try again. She gets a colleague, and soon they both look confused.
Finally my daughter chimes in, asking for the butter. They immediately point her to the right place and we finally get the butter.
I haven't been so frustrated about my English pronunciation since I tried to buy a thermometer.
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