Posted March 29, 2012
Roman5
N'wah
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From Latvia
JudasIscariot
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From Poland
Posted March 29, 2012
Roman5
N'wah
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From Latvia
Posted March 29, 2012
Roman5: I never, for the love of my life, understood why some people even classify a Sandwich as "Lunch"
It's like a snack at the very best but that's it
JudasIscariot: Different strokes for different folks? It's like a snack at the very best but that's it
But then again, I did make that post while I was hungry, so I think that might have something to do with that...
JudasIscariot
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Fifeldor
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From Greece
Posted March 29, 2012
I don't either, but I just go with the flow. When I am home my main meal of the day is lunch but when I'm outside or on the run, the best I can do is get a badly-made, sandwich, filled with something I've never heard of and which is expensive.
Roman5
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From Latvia
Posted March 29, 2012
Roman5: I suppose
But then again, I did make that post while I was hungry, so I think that might have something to do with that...
JudasIscariot: I guess a sandwich could be considered a quick lunch. Depends on the sandwich itself, though. But then again, I did make that post while I was hungry, so I think that might have something to do with that...
This however, is a quick lunch - Norwegian style
cjrgreen
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From United States
Posted March 29, 2012
Fifeldor: 1,5 really. A stupid sandwich that leaves you wanting more, a small packet of chips and a juice.
Roman5: I never, for the love of my life, understood why some people even classify a Sandwich as "Lunch" It's like a snack at the very best but that's it
It's difficult to imagine needing anything else with a <i>torta cubana</i>, except enough beer to wash it down.
Roman5
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From Latvia
Posted March 29, 2012
Roman5: I never, for the love of my life, understood why some people even classify a Sandwich as "Lunch"
It's like a snack at the very best but that's it
cjrgreen: It depends on the sandwich, I suppose. It's like a snack at the very best but that's it
It's difficult to imagine needing anything else with a <i>torta cubana</i>, except enough beer to wash it down.
We have a somewhat similar place here in dublin
http://www.pablopicante.ie/
Though, from what I see, it's very modest compared to the place in your post
Kunovski
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From Czech Republic
Posted March 29, 2012
in the Czech Republic I could get 2-3 not so great lunches or one really classy...
or 10 beers, which is good :D
or 10 beers, which is good :D
AFnord
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From Sweden
Posted March 29, 2012
10 beers!? I would not even get 1.2 beers for the price of one GOG, if I order them at a bar. If I were to buy them at a liquor store I would get just over 3 (33cl), or possibly up to 5 if I were to buy the really poor stuff.
orcishgamer
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From United States
Posted March 29, 2012
Kunovski: in the Czech Republic I could get 2-3 not so great lunches or one really classy...
or 10 beers, which is good :D
AFnord: 10 beers!? I would not even get 1.2 beers for the price of one GOG, if I order them at a bar. If I were to buy them at a liquor store I would get just over 3 (33cl), or possibly up to 5 if I were to buy the really poor stuff. or 10 beers, which is good :D
Scureuil
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orcishgamer
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Posted March 29, 2012
Scureuil: Mmm, $9.99 is CHF 9.05,
so roughly 2-3 self made meals,
or half a decent meal outside:
- a pizza is around $20,
- a döner kebab is $10.5
- a big mac is $7.16
- the plat du jour (dish of the day) seems to be around $20 in restaurants/cafes here.
Most pubs sells the pint at $7.70, so, in average, one gog = one beer,
- by buying beer at the store, I can easily buy a lot more games.
Switzerland is insanely expensive, though, I don't think people realize just how insane prices can get there. I had to cross the border to Thoiry just to afford stuff like yogurt and meat. "Fast Food" is a bad comparison though, it's marked up to a really unreasonable amount over there. You could eat at La Manora or something for the same price as a McDonald's meal. Pizza Hut used to have an all you can eat deal in Geneve, I don't think they liked us Americans coming in and filling up, though, they always looked terribly annoyed at us. so roughly 2-3 self made meals,
or half a decent meal outside:
- a pizza is around $20,
- a döner kebab is $10.5
- a big mac is $7.16
- the plat du jour (dish of the day) seems to be around $20 in restaurants/cafes here.
Most pubs sells the pint at $7.70, so, in average, one gog = one beer,
- by buying beer at the store, I can easily buy a lot more games.
I ate a lot of pasta over there. The chocolate was affordable though, and very tasty:)
Magnitus
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From Canada
Posted March 29, 2012
At a fast food without coupons, ~1 lunch.
At a fast food with coupons, ~2 lunches.
At a fancy restaurant, 0.33 to 0.75 lunches (depending on the restaurant)
At home, ~3 lunches.
During promos, you can just multiply appropriately.
At a fast food with coupons, ~2 lunches.
At a fancy restaurant, 0.33 to 0.75 lunches (depending on the restaurant)
At home, ~3 lunches.
During promos, you can just multiply appropriately.
Post edited March 29, 2012 by Magnitus
Kunovski
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From Czech Republic
Posted March 29, 2012
AFnord: 10 beers!? I would not even get 1.2 beers for the price of one GOG, if I order them at a bar. If I were to buy them at a liquor store I would get just over 3 (33cl), or possibly up to 5 if I were to buy the really poor stuff.
orcishgamer: We have a pint night at the local pub which is 2.50 USD for whatever the sponsored beer is. The local brewers actually promote these beers because I'm pretty sure they're selling at cost at that price (these are more expensive beers). That's the cheapest I've seen good beer on tap for ages now, at least around here. A 9.99 GOG would normally get you 2 beers at the pub. I like beer very much so I'm really glad I live in this wonderful country where having them won't ruin you :)
also, 0,3 l is not a beer, it's a small beer :D