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I hate people who call cilantro coriander
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Smiral said I hate people who call cilantro coriander


Usually they're cracker ass yankees.

Besides, coriander usually refers to the seed and cilantro to the green leafy delicious parts.
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Smiral said
I hate people who call cilantro coriander


I thought they were totally different spices. Are they from the same plant??
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Derpestein said
I call a sandwich...


(Me too, but for this instance.)
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Doivid said I thought subs and hoagies were certain types of sandwiches. I've never said grinder, but I've heard of it. I think it's much more important over in NYC with all your delis and your pastrami on rye and all that.

also you're correct on both accounts, well done holmes!


Down here it's sammich or sangwich. Depends on if you're redneck or chicano.
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idlehands said
Down here it's sammich or sangwich. Depends on if you're redneck or chicano.


For some reason it really gets under my skin when I hear people call it a 'sangwich'. (Kind of like nails scraped across a chalkboard... Cringe.) Not entirely sure why.
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Doivid said
are you from the 50s


No.

But if you think about it for a second, soda-pop ends the whole debate.
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Holmes said For some reason it really gets under my skin when I hear people call it a 'sangwich'. (Kind of like nails scraped across a chalkboard... Cringe.) Not entirely sure why.


Me too!
And I live in a city full of people that say it. I catch my husband once and awhile saying it, because he's a native Spanish speaker. I don't know why it influences the 'g' in the word sandwich.
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No.But if you think about it for a second, soda-pop ends the whole debate.


no, it makes us sound like we're gonna take the motor out to get us a swell sody-pop, golly gosh gee willickers.
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Sherlock Holmes said
I don't care if the inventor says he pronounces it 'jiff'. I'll continue to say it how I want, which is how it looks like it be pronounced. And, for the record, it's 'soda', not 'pop'. (Because I say lolnope.)Now the important question: Whatchoo call yo' sandwich --> Hoagie, grinder, or sub?


Sandwich if it's small, grinder if it's long. Sub if it's from subway. Hoagie if it's gay.
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yeah you kinda fucked up there. Messed up your whole mediator role by opening a can of worms.But which do you say, kaga? this is important.


I wasn't aware this was a thing people argued about. @_@

And I avoided mentioning what I call it for sake of not contradicting my point, but if you are curious I personally say "soda".
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idlehands said
Down here it's sammich or sangwich. Depends on if you're redneck or chicano.


Sherlock Holmes said
For some reason it really gets under my skin when I hear people call it a 'sangwich'. (Kind of like nails scraped across a chalkboard... Cringe.) Not entirely sure why.


"Sangwich"? I have never, ever heard anyone say that.
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Kaga said
"Sangwich"? I have never, ever heard anyone say that.


Me neither.
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Kaga said "Sangwich"? I have never, ever heard anyone say that.


Are you around anyone that speaks Spanish or grew up in a household that did?
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Are you around anyone that speaks Spanish or grew up in a household that did?


It's okay Idle, the sangwich thing totally exists.

All these gringo ass motherfuckers with their farms or whatever white people do.
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Kaga said
"Sangwich"? I have never, ever heard anyone say that.


Unlike most of the people in this thread, I don't live in North Mexico. I didn't even know "sangwich" was a thing.
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After saying sandwich out loud...

Jesus Christ that word sounds terrible.
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I also didn't know sangwich was a thing. And I once lived in a predominantly hispanic area. :x
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Am I the only one who calls fizzy drinks "coke" around this place?...

"Hey man, want a coke?"
"Yeah, got a Pepsi?"
"Sure thing."

Loving that southern raisin'
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Sherlock Holmes said
For some reason it really gets under my skin when I hear people call it a 'sangwich'. (Kind of like nails scraped across a chalkboard... Cringe.) Not entirely sure why.


I used to pronouce it sangwaych

I got my friends to start saying it I'm an asshole
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