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An All-American Salad Posted by on Jan 27, 2012

Have you ever had Waldorf Salad?  This is type of salad made from apples, grapes, celery, walnuts and mayonnaise, that was invented at the Waldorf Hotel in New York City in the 1890’s.  It is not every day that you can pinpoint* exactly where and when a food was invented, but Waldorf Salad is one…

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Some Common American Hand Gestures Posted by on Jan 22, 2012

Today I’m going to share with you some hand gestures that are often used by English speakers.  I am sure if you think about it you will remember times you have seen Americans use these hand gestures either in movies, TV shows, or in person.  These are all pretty commonly used.  First though, I thought…

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Differences Between the US and UK Computer Keyboard Posted by on Jan 21, 2012

United Kingdom Keyboard

Yesterday Erin took you through the signs and symbols that you will find on your computer keyboard.  She even explained the name for each symbol. Another element she mentioned is that there are different keyboards for different countries. If you have ever sat down at a computer whilst in the United Kingdom and tried to…

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Computer Keyboard Symbols and Punctuation Posted by on Jan 20, 2012

Have you ever wondered what the names are for all those extra symbols on your keyboard?  Many of these symbols are punctuation marks of one kind or another, while some are just symbols that are commonly used in writing.  Below I’ve made a table that gives you the names of all of these symbols. The…

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Tipping in Restaurants in the United States: Necessary or Voluntary? Posted by on Jan 19, 2012

Many visitors to the United States do not fully understand our custom of tipping* waiters and waitresses in restaurants.  To help clarify this custom I’ve put together a brief explanation of the importance of tipping and some general guidelines on tipping in restaurant in the United States.  The first thing you should know about tipping…

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Red Velvet Cake – An American Classic Posted by on Jan 17, 2012

I was discussing what constitutes “American food” with a friend recently and we were trying to come up with some foods that are truly American.  This is harder to do than you would think given that the United States is such a melting pot of culture and food.  So many foods that we Americans think…

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day Posted by on Jan 16, 2012

Today, January 16th in the United States, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day.  This is a federal* holiday commemorating the life of Reverend Martin Luther King.  This holiday takes place each year on the third Monday of January.  This is a day to remember the life and work of Reverend King.  Martin Luther King was…

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