New Yorkers will spend hours talking about how unique and special bodegas like other cities dont have grocery stores
well, i watched some mormon missionaries speak about their missionary experience in the totally exotic culture of uh… new zealand. and they were just absolutely in love with the idea of a small grocery store on the corner, in walking distance. just in awe at this eldritch cultural practice. they’d never encountered anything like it (i guess they came from utah?)
Does bodega mean all grocery stores or is it just the corner store where you can buy cigarettes, way overpriced salty snacks, and old vegetables (when they have them)?
well, i watched some mormon missionaries speak about their missionary experience in the totally exotic culture of uh… new zealand. and they were just absolutely in love with the idea of a small grocery store on the corner, in walking distance. just in awe at this eldritch cultural practice. they’d never encountered anything like it (i guess they came from utah?)
so… uh… y’know.
Character idea: Mormon who travels abroad to a normal country as a missionary but has his own heart changed, becoming a convert to urbanism.
Finally a good anime
Utah is a foreign country even within the context of the United Stated
Utah is a social experiment
Do they also think they came up with the word bodega
Bodega is a newyorkese word that stands for “grocery store”
Does bodega mean all grocery stores or is it just the corner store where you can buy cigarettes, way overpriced salty snacks, and old vegetables (when they have them)?
it’s from a native language once spoken on manhattan