Please tell me about the drinks kir and pastis.
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Flo, I forgot to ask you this: Do you ever ask for 1 spaghetto and if so, where? Do you do that when on a diet? Do you order it by the length and how much then, 4-6 meters? Well, it depends on the Number as well. I usually take Barilla Nr. 7.<BR>I know, you can order 1 raviolo. Some places here serve that or used to. It's like a big cushion filled with whatsoever.
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Ursula and Rex, <BR>I decided this topic deserved a long and torough after work clinical study (hic !), and I can confirm that ordering "Garçon, deux Kir royal", or "Mademoiselle, deux kir royaux", guarantees you'll get exactly the same beverage, but makes typing in English more difficult as usual.
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When in question you can always order the way I did my first time in Europe:<BR><BR>1. point to the desired line item on the menu.<BR>2. hold up the number of fingers for the quantity desired.<BR>3. thank the waiter in his native tongue with a smile.<BR><BR>It ain't pretty but it has never failed me when found in a difficult situation.<BR><BR>j.
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Florence:<BR>I back again. Thanks SO much for finally coming up with a most satisfactory question!<BR><BR>I so sorry about my question with the 1 spaghetto. But as you might know, Swiss people - especially the ones from the Canton Berne which incidentally I am, though only on the paper - are supposed to be real slow.<BR><BR>Calista: <BR>When you eat 1 spaghetto, how long is it then? I heard of places you can order 1 spaghetto by the meter. No kidding! How much does one order to have a full plate - a couple of meters or so? Not speaking about diets right now, just be clear. <BR>Thanks for an intelligent and satisfactory answer to all of you out there!<BR><BR>


