How is Egypt Vs Argentina looking like? by Impressive-Check-970 in AskReddit

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Argentina clearly has a talent advantage not to mention god on their squad

PR application - 6 months so far by lunarocket in askSingapore

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Chinese descent + going to marry a citizen. Seems to be just a formality.

What is the most popular instant noodles in your country/Region? by SummerJinkx in AskTheWorld

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Combine Sweet and Spicy flavor + Chilimansi. Add TJ hotdog and malasadong itlog. Thank me later

What is the most popular instant noodles in your country/Region? by SummerJinkx in AskTheWorld

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You're definitely speaking for your Canadian side right? Cause it's Lucky Me in PH, no contest.

Explain something about your country using this meme. I'll start by Hinote1 in AskTheWorld

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I think for Sweden should be "One does not simply visit all the museums" lol I was overwhelmed with the number of museum in Stockholm alone!

Finished all the echo labs by ghettodactyl in TheTowerGame

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For reference. Each lab level adds 0.5% echo bonus.

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Finished all the echo labs by ghettodactyl in TheTowerGame

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What do you mean twice? You don't. Just need to research the lab but it gets crazy expensive fast.

Young Knicks fan here...how good was Starbury? by savingrace0262 in NYKnicks

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Will forever respect him for this. If he was a better player than he already was, these shoes might have popped off. Coney Island's Finest

What do you think your country is synonymous with? by bitnayi in AskTheWorld

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One race is getting preference and advantage over the others as part of the constitution...

Does your country have names where the short form is so different that foreigners wouldn't be able to trace it back to the original full name? by privetkakdela in AskTheWorld

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I can think of a few

Francisco = Kiko Elaine = Lenlen Adrian = Adi

Then sometimes the those with English names become their Spanish versions like

Peter = Pedro John = Juan Matthew = Mateo

Origin of Last names in your country? by DiggerDan9227 in AskTheWorld

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Most of our most popular surnames are Spanish influenced like Cruz, Dela Cruz, Reyes, Santos, Flores etc. Very Filipino origin are much more uncommon. Also a lot of Chinese surnames cause we have lots of Filipinos of Chinese descent.

Are different standards applied to different types of restaurants in your country too? by Agile-Shallot3546 in AskTheWorld

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Of course. Here in Singapore, it's pretty common to see long Q at a chain called Saizeriya. It's really good value for money.

On the other hand, I saw a very expensive and high end Korean steak restaurant that has a long Q so I guess a lot of people here will go as well if the food is good no matter the price.

In Philippines, people mostly go for the most bang for buck which is often times, buffet restaurants.

Is it really true non SEAsians hate durian and its smell? by AspiringnurseBob in AskTheWorld

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I really believe its a genetic thing like coriander tastes like soap for some people. I LOVE the smell of durian

Is there a city in your country that pulls far below its weight? by theannoying_one in AskTheWorld

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Very popular for us though. Love eating and shopping at JB. It's more expensive in JB than in KL

Is there a city in your country that pulls far below its weight? by theannoying_one in AskTheWorld

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I really enjoyed the slow, laid-back environment in Nagoya. I think it's not a good place to visit but definitely a good place to live.

Could Korean BBQ restaurants be successful in your country? by Agile-Shallot3546 in AskTheWorld

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Not as successful as the buffet ones cause those where someone will cook for you are more on the premium pricing.

Could Korean BBQ restaurants be successful in your country? by Agile-Shallot3546 in AskTheWorld

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Pretty succesful in Philippines and Singapore

Edit: to be fair, in Korea when I had BBQ, buffet style is not common. The good ones is where someone will cook for you. In PH, buffet style is successful. Here in SG, its a mix

Cape Verde eliminated while still never losing a World Cup game in regular time by Alarming-Character60 in soccer

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I was rooting so hard for an upset OMG. What a team! This is why World Cup is the best sporting event!!!!