ENGLISH EXPRESS
And now, those five curse words that you all wanted to learn. The first is...
ENGLISH, You old crow! You smell! you dumb donkey!
Aguinaldo, are you still working here in the studio? And what are those weird insults?
I found an insult dictionary, and I'm studying the letter "c", you grotesque tough ass!
More important is a bit of news:
I became a vegetarian!
Wait a sec, you don't like meat anymore?
I love it. But every time I order meat in a New York restaurant, the waiter doesn't understand me!
I order my steak "to the point" and he just says "What! What! What!"
Ah, right. We have a different system for ordering meat.
There are five stages of done-ness.
OK, I'm writing this down.
"Mal passado" is "rare." It comes from an Old English word, hrer, which means lightly boiled.
Next is "medium rare," cooked on the outside and pink and warm on the inside.
Medium is "ao ponto", still pink, but its hot.
Medium well has very little pink on the inside
And well done is "bem passado."
Wait a sec. Isn't "well done" what you say when someone did good work, like "You did good"?
I think that practically burned meat is terrible! It's not well done!
It's badly done.
But in Portuguese it's the same, "well cooked". But I also don't like burned meat, Aguinaldo.
So we agree that "well done" is "badly done" and "badly done" [=rare] is "well done.:
Good class, Amigo Gringo. Well done!
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