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Atlas Linguae

No, I’ll pay the bill

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// Did you know that the tradition of arguing over who pays the bill, an all too common scene in Arab families, has a cultural significance? Our latest guest on Atlas Linguae, Toufic Braidi, talks about how one of the things he misses the most from his life in Beirut are these heated, but ultimately wholesome and well-meaning arguments over who pays for a meal at a restaurant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. //

© Studio Ochenta Length 00:03:28 19 October 2023 Age: 11plus Topics: Educational , Talk , Thinking , Language Country: USA Type: Episodic

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© Studio Ochenta Length 00:03:28 19 October 2023 Age: 11plus Topics: Educational , Talk , Thinking , Language Country: USA Type: Episodic

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Did you know that the tradition of arguing over who pays the bill, an all too common scene in Arab families, has a cultural significance? Our latest guest on Atlas Linguae, Toufic Braidi, talks about how one of the things he misses the most from his life in Beirut are these heated, but ultimately wholesome and well-meaning arguments over who pays for a meal at a restaurant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


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