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Pearl

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Now that's more like it . . .
 
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Thank for sharing your memory of Weymouth. I don't understand the bit about the napkin.
I didn’t understand about the napkin either ………i fancy Kentucky fried chicken now ( haven’t had that in a long time ) . It’s been sunny down in the south Pearl , it started to rain on my way home from work.
 

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I didn’t understand about the napkin either ………i fancy Kentucky fried chicken now ( haven’t had that in a long time ) . It’s been sunny down in the south Pearl , it started to rain on my way home from work.
@Rita When I was in London I saw a "Kenssy Fried Chicken"; (I wondered if it was an attempt to play on Kentucky Fried Chicken?)
 

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@Rita When I was in London I saw a "Kenssy Fried Chicken"; (I wondered if it was an attempt to play on Kentucky Fried Chicken?)
Yes, could be. They have other fried chicken shops with a variety of names, but Kentucky fried chicken is still quite popular - we have a few in Brighton
 
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Yes, could be. They have other fried chicken shops with a variety of names, but Kentucky fried chicken is still quite popular - we have a few in Brighton
@Rita When I was over there years ago, I ate in London a lot more than in Brighton, though I know both places. I was a bit intrigued by the Kenssy Fried; over here big corporations are very much into litigation if they think that someone else's trade name is too close to their own. (Almost a sue now; reason later, type of attitude...)
 
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I didn’t understand about the napkin either ………i fancy Kentucky fried chicken now ( haven’t had that in a long time ) . It’s been sunny down in the south Pearl , it started to rain on my way home from work.

Maybe I misunderstood the waitress....it has been a while back....maybe I remembered wrong.

What does serviette mean in England.
In England, the word 'napkin' is typically used to describe a feminine hygiene product (sanitary napkin). Although most people are aware of the double usage of the word, in London, the word 'serviette' is preferred in a restaurant or eating establishment.
 

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For you late nighter or early morningers,
I have some midnight snacks.
You all have a pleasant evening
And I hope to see you all for coffee in the morning.
Love You All
G'Night
Hugs

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Maybe I misunderstood the waitress....it has been a while back....maybe I remembered wrong.

What does serviette mean in England.
In England, the word 'napkin' is typically used to describe a feminine hygiene product (sanitary napkin). Although most people are aware of the double usage of the word, in London, the word 'serviette' is preferred in a restaurant or eating establishment.
I have never called a sanitary towel a napkin, but maybe they use to in different places. Yes we tend to use the word serviette, but most people would know what you were asking for if you said napkin. I just looked into it and the same thing happened to someone else, but this time in London. It can be used to describe a sanitary towel ……but it’s new to me !!
Rita
 

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I have never called a sanitary towel a napkin, but maybe they use to in different places. Yes we tend to use the word serviette, but most people would know what you were asking for if you said napkin. I just looked into it and the same thing happened to someone else, but this time in London. It can be used to describe a sanitary towel ……but it’s new to me !!
Rita
In Canada, a napkin is what you use when you eat. What the women use are usually called pads, I think. It's been a long time since I had to buy some. Hey, don't look at me like that, I was devoted. And then she voted me out of office. Then I dropped out of politics.
Life's been peaceful, despite being in pain 24/7! Lol
 
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