What do *you* mean when you say "Traditional" Sushi?
On 2007-05-01 09:04:00 -0700, John Doe > said:
> "Traditional" and "Sushi" can both mean very many different things as
> Mr. Musashi has shown. I now understand precisely what he means when
> *he* uses the expression.
>
> If you or perhaps Dan were to use it, I have no idea what it is that
> you mean until you explain it. That is because the expression if far
> from being accurate in it's usage across cultures.
Very well. Since I don't use the phrase "traditional sushi", you've
eliminated one possible enclave of confusion!
> No biggie. As I said, I would like to understand what is meant when
> someone I respect says something. I respect each of the members here
> and I would consider myself as being rude to ignore the true meaning
> of what is said if it indeed was something other than what I think is
> meant.
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