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I thought it was obvious my comment was being made tongue in cheek but I guess not.
Still as a native Texan I have yet to find CFS that isn't well done and most certainly aren't eating it that way but I don't doubt that it exists.
Shame on me: missed the humor. Shame, shame! as for not well done CFS I am thinking more what we fixed as a kid and I still do: not well done, pretty much medium. But you are right, it restaurants it is well done.
This study is meaningless. The data points are derived from use of the app Hater, which means the subset of participants is only people active in the dating market and using the Hater app. The sample derived for this study is in no way representative of people actively dating, let alone the population at large.
I did laugh at a few of the items there. It would be interesting to see if a few of the findings have validity in a larger, more representative sample. West Virginia hating tofu is good, because tofu is definitely not a rugged masculine item of food, and it might be more associated with prissy females, which may not be a big thing in West Virginia. North Dakota not being into tapas and South Dakota not being into expensive cheese plates could make sense. Tapas are Spanish, and there's not a big Spanish population in North Dakota. Tapas have a pretentious reputation and North Dakota doesn't seem a like a pretentious place. Expensive cheese plates have a reputation for pretentiousness as well, and South Dakota doesn't seem pretentious. Oklahoma not liking veggie burgers seems totally Oklahoma. New Mexico not liking chicken nuggets, Louisiana not liking cookies with raisins, Minnesota not liking beans, Mississippi not liking sour cream, and Alabama not liking the restaurant Chipotle seem rather random.
The fact that North Dakotans don't like tapas simply tells me that they don't know what tapas are.
I think the people who answered 'tapas' simply equate it with some trend they heard of on FOX and identify it as some kind of 'foreign' thing.
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Originally Posted by nmnita
You are probably right. I think a lot of these things supposedly many don't like are things they really have little idea what they are.
Right! Tapas are the farthest thing from pretentious food.
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