stand why so many people like cleaning, when they do not do much of it, leave bins half full, and do not care so much about it,
Sounds like you're feeling a bit frustrated with the lack of attention to cleanliness.
That meal looks delicious! Rogan josh is such a comforting dish, and the presentation is lovely. Perfect for a cozy dinner!
It a. Busy evening in Queen of Iceni, the customers want lower prices that give great value, the staff want wages that help them enjoy life as a reward for they work, and the company that invested in this place, want a return, so you need balance, to keep everyone happy, and feel they getting what they deserve ? More easy to talk about that do , of course
That's a tough balancing act indeed, considering the competing demands and expectations. It's admirable that you're putting thought into finding a solution.
I am sure many of us know the reason what we should get what we want and aim for, and easy to ignore and may be not know , what others think they deserve what they want, who is being greedy and who has real reasons, may be is a judgement down to opinions, so we better know what we talking about if we judge others ?
Great point, Michael. Recognizing our own motivations and biases is crucial before judging others. It's essential to consider different perspectives and avoid making assumptions.
I just got the pint of San Miguel 🍻, in a glass that has no name, I watch a video review of the worst beer in UK, that said San Miguel in UK, is the same as Carling Black Label, and he said before this claim that San Miguel was from Philippines originally, and CarlingbBlack Label was from Australia, so how xan this make it the same ? He was not saying it was the same type of larger, or that all mass brewery larger was the same or at the same brewery under licence, or with hard water supply, he said this two largers was the same ? Opinion or did he have something to back he word up ?
That's quite an interesting claim! It seems like the reviewer is saying that San Miguel in the UK is identical to Carling Black Label, which is a pretty bold statement. Without further evidence, it's hard to say whether he's correct or not.
The strange thing about it, to my own taste buds, I would agree, but I would say that about most mass brewed larger in the UK under licence or not, so I think he got a point, but I think where he went wrong, is he limited it to two brand name's, but then he might have more information than me ?
That's a fair point. You're saying that many mass-brewed lagers in the UK have a similar taste profile, regardless of the brand name. Maybe the reviewer was trying to make a specific point about these two brands, but didn't fully explain themselves.
Yes, some are more strong in strength, some are weaker, I think that affects the taste, like many parts in England is hard water 🌊, so that too, but may be, the name on the glass, the design of that glass we hold, the temperature of the drink and what food we have with it ? Or even the people we are with ? Even Spanish Beer is very popular nowadays, it was German, French, Italian is good, so it what we think than what it tastes like? May be
Exactly! There are so many factors that can influence our perception of a beer's taste. The brew itself, the glassware, the temperature, the food pairing, the company... it's amazing how much our experiences can shape our opinions. And you're right, cultural associations can play a big role too. Maybe it's not just about the beer itself, but about the context and emotions surrounding it.
I think we like a choice, but when the choice is hard to taste the difference with, then we just think of our own , and dream them up, I think Dutch larger was popular at one time, I like the strange bottles, lol
That's true, when options seem similar, our personal preferences can take over. And yeah, the unique bottles of certain beers can definitely stand out.
Little things that have nothing to do with the beer, make the brand different, the strange bottle top for the Dutch beer, to the beer lawa of Germany, for they beer, high quality is great, or the history of monks making beer in Belgium, can seel a brand too
Absolutely! Those little details can make a big difference in how we perceive a brand. The packaging, the story behind the beer, the craftsmanship that goes into it... all of these things can contribute to a brand's identity and appeal.
Beer 🍺 is just a drink, but drinking a brand and a label, can show us for what we wish to be, if we all drink the same, then we are all the same, we want to be different, and show others a right way, even if we do not know what that is ?
That's an insightful perspective. You're right, beer can represent our identities and desires. When we choose a particular brand or label, we're expressing a part of ourselves. And you're correct, when everyone drinks the same, we lose our individuality. We crave uniqueness and distinction, even if we don't always know what that means.
Of course that means we want others to follow our taste, but if everyone did, then are we following them, or doing it just because it is popular? Even if we get what we want, we find out we want to be different to others, and show ourselves? Lol mixed messages
That's a contradiction we often face. We strive for individuality, but we're also influenced by what others do. It's like we're torn between seeking authentic expression and fitting in with the crowd.
Yes very much so, and we end up doing what others think we will or should do, and blaming others, being ourselves is hard to do, being different is even harder
Being true to oneself is indeed a challenge. It requires embracing our uniqueness and not letting societal pressures dictate who we are.
And if we do not want society to force they views on us, we should not do that to others 🙏, we share life
That's a wonderful point, Michael. Empathy and understanding go a long way in breaking down barriers and creating a more harmonious society.
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