As a German I can confirm Towels dipped in mayonnaise. Those tiny towels for just washing your hands are the best!
36 0 ReplyIt's an aquired taste.
Also it doesn't have to be from enemies.
Some prefer grovbrød with brunost.
34 0 ReplyEl Niño has destroyed most of the Ford Focus reserve, leaving the Peruvian people to subsist on Chevrolet Aveo and Fiat Punto.
28 0 ReplyI was told americans parents usually put a few bullets under their kid's eggs, so that they get use to it.
22 0 ReplyAs a German I can say it's quite accurate, though I'd expect most Germans to prefer Remoulade over Mayonnaise.
19 0 ReplyNo. That's not a 98 Focus,
18 0 ReplyCanada..Maple syrup over a plate of SORRY!
17 1 Replyfinland breakfast, blörö:
1 cup coffee, 1 shot vodka, 1 cigarette15 0 ReplyI'd expect the crushed up bones of their enemies to be more of a Finnish thing. Which is also why I'm glad they're on our side.
14 0 ReplyThis is not accurate at all. Germans don't need breakfast. And now get back to work!
13 0 ReplyFun fact: in Spain we eat dinner for breakfast and breakfast for lunch.
10 0 ReplyPanic and energy drinks
9 0 ReplyGermany should be beer and clowns.
8 0 ReplyI suspect brazilian breakfast would be a spoonful of "lost ammo" (balas perdidas)
8 0 ReplyI thought mercians just ate bucketloads of hamburger meat
8 0 ReplyAmerican here. Can confirm that Germans have towels dipped in mayonnaise for breakfast
8 0 ReplyYummy yummy car
7 0 ReplyNonsense. I don't eat beans for breakfast!
7 0 ReplyWow i am missing out on some great breakfast
7 0 ReplyAs an American this list look pretty accurate to me
7 0 ReplyFocus😎
6 0 ReplyBritian should be beans on toast.
5 0 ReplyGermany here: wrong! Dipped in mustard!
4 0 ReplyIn Norway it's important to have black medium roast filter coffee with every meal including breakfast. Otherwise accurate.
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2 0 ReplyMade by: clueless Americans
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