Sup Forums have you preordered your traditional Japanese Christmas dinner yet?
Sup Forums have you preordered your traditional Japanese Christmas dinner yet?
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So is KFC in Japan any better than the American stuff?
It's way better in Australia, I can tell you that much.
Chicken quality was garbage until early/mid 2000s, then almost every fast food place here suddenly became substantially better.
No, because a japanese christmas not only requires chicken, it also requires a lover.
Not going to lie, all of that looks good. I'd get all three.
> tfw your country doesn't have kfc
KFC is no joke in Japan:
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>KFC
>not popeye's
Popeyes isn't Christmas
>the Curse of the Colonel was used to explain the team's subsequent 18-year losing streak
We always do it in my house
Yes, by leaps and bounds. It's not even legal to serve the kind of chicken in american KFCs in Japan. It's also not staffed by niggers to serve niggers.
The KFC I had in Tokyo was 10/10.
They serve mash potato as a side option and its perfect to dip your chicken in.
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Is the chicken really that much better? I want to believe.
Colonel is serious business.
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I will this weekend.
What did they mean by this?
unmarried women over 25 are called "Christmas Cakes" in japan. Basically, if they don't have a husband by the time they hit that age, maybe something's wrong with them or something. Their teacher, who walks by, is a Christmas cake herself.
If I remember correctly, either in the show or the manga, or both, there's a scene where she buys a stale cake and laments something along the lines of "Everyone's crazy; we're still good!" while eating it. Alone.
Does the chicken look like it's actually from the poster unlike the British and American ones?
Also why do Japanese love KFC so much, is it because The Colonel look like Miyazaki?
KFC was one of the very first American franchises to open in Asian countries. Clever marketing by the Japan division made people associate fried chicken with Christmas dinner.
The specific line was "It's not leftovers. It's not leftovers."
>Fried chicken associated with Christmas
I still don't understand