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I've barely followed this, but I think the issues I have with that article are different from other people's.
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Roger More
Your last point was my first thought. Normal people would either recommend something or explain what they know about the unfamiliar words. -- nm
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mara
Jul 12 '17, 09:47
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Yep. feeling lost and unsure of what to order in an unfamiliar restaurant is a universal experience.
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Roger More
Jul 12, 09:50
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There is also the option of either asking someone who works there or pulling out your phone and googling.
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thewrongelement, bad guy
Jul 12, 10:07
exactly. the lack of knowledge in the situation had very little to do with education, more to do with specific exposure.
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Jul 12, 09:57
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