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8257029 No.8257029 [Reply] [Original]

>using the term "wala" to mockingly pretend you are a professional chef

I just can't stand it.. why does this term trigger me so much? for some reason anytime I hear someone say this it makes me want to punch them in the face

>> No.8257046

>>8257029
Huh?

"Voilà" is just "Here it is" or "It's done"

You don't need to be a professional chef to say this word

You are not pretending to be anything by saying it

>> No.8257052

You have autism

>> No.8257066

>>8257046

I dunno, it just makes it sound like you are putting a lot of pride into your cooking, like you've just completed a work of art. it sounds very pretentious to me.

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8257253

>>8257029
>every phrase or word in the French language sounds pretentious to me

I know what you mean. The vowels and consonants are almost musical in their intonation. Always sounds pretty stuckup with their nose in the air looking down on the plebs. That language just sounds snobbish when someone speaks it.

Why can't they speak a down to earth real man's language like English?

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8257279

>>8257253
>why don't the French speak English.

>> No.8257306

>>8257279
It's a completely valid question.

>> No.8257321

>>8257279
If it wasn't for the English, the French would be speaking German.

>> No.8257327

>>8257029
http://youtu.be/2COXQRO59Nc

>> No.8257402

>>8257279
>failure to understand a tongue-in-cheek bit of sarcasm.

Suggest a quick review of your 7th grade rhetoric text unless you're still in 6th grade.

>> No.8257855

>>8257029
>Wala
Awey