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Jul 3, 2015
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People in the US do say good afternoon. I've heard it countless times in my life. Though admittedly it
is mostly used in business settings towards customers, or medical, but I've heard personl use as well.
Eli was not referring to English, which is his second language, not being native born to the States.

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Jul 5, 2023
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Good morning and let's all make a Nesspreso.
I think @NightTwister had a nesspreso machine too.

Espresso is a universal word too. :D
It's funny to see the spellings in different languages like "ekspress" "espreso" but everyone knows what you're talking about.
Like you could be in China and have no idea what they're saying and then someone says what vaguely sounds as "espresso" in Chinese and then you jump right in.
"Hey i know that word. ESPRESSO. GIMMIE ONE" :ROFL:
Un caffé espresso, per favore!