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    1. FathachFir on

      Serve? Or make? A lot of frozen pizzas are made in Baldoyle industrial estate and distributed to acquired needs

    2. LimerickLad67 on

      Ireland – usually??

      We’re always horsing the Mariettas and taaay into people.

    3. Active-Strawberry-37 on

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      Now if it was tea…

    4. Bright_Second_9871 on

      We had one of those houses where the whole county used to visit,it was called gáineallI don’t know the English word for it, visiting I think it means,anyway our house would be full of people at least twice a week,no alcohol just a get together, Sean nós songs(old Irish songs no instruments)etc,but the central part was the tea and sandwiches and it had to be the best you had,no cheaping out on your neighbours

    5. god_in_a_coma on

      I’m always buying biscuits for guests, then the guests keep declining them so I have to eat them all

    6. Momibutt on

      I always offer what I made for dinner and get stroppy when they actually say yes lmao

    7. If you don’t offer at least tea or biscuits in Ireland then it’s considered pretty rude imo, especially towards tradesmen.

    8. I’m surprised at the czech/slovak split. In Slovakia, offers of food are very much ala Mrs Doyle. The split would make more sense if light blue was food and dark blue was spirits.

    9. Pigionlord98 on

      Ah sure everyone will have a cup when visiting the gaff, sure go on, go on, go on, go on….

    10. Legionsofmany on

      Hmm I think we’re stretching what “food” is. In ireland you’ll get a tea/coffee and perhaps some biscuits but also maybe not, if theyre a relative then maybe a pretty plain sandwhich and some crisps. Other countries sit you down and force you to eat a full dinner and drink some wine/beer

    11. brianybrian on

      Dutch are mad cunts. They act like they didn’t even want you to visit when you come over.

      Belgians are the opposite in my experience. Great bunch of lads for a snack platter.

      Source: I live in Eindhoven.

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