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nobodyathome
2 years ago

I say to my liver cheese omelet certainly not folding chair

Ruenbezahl
2 years ago

I mean the “covered bread” when it comes to slices of bread with a covering, or sausage meat or cheese husk when you fill a semmel. Sandwich doesn’t come to my mind at all, it seems to me to be English; I know the word “Stulle”, but do not use it.

werwiewas99
2 years ago

Folding box I don’t know, I say Stulle to be covered bread, also to be folded.

Sandwich I actually only use for mares with Toastbrot. A folded, occupied dark peasant bread would not be a sandwich for me.

Gegsoft
2 years ago

Here in southern Germany, you will first be stubborn and think of a folding chair. Of the two choices, sandwich is immediately understood by everyone.

Bitte01
2 years ago

“Why should a sandwich folding column be called?”

Charalambos
2 years ago

It says every sandwich, but actually, if I read it so I like folding box very well. I should use this word more often…!

Blacksmile167
2 years ago

I’ve never heard a folding box.

The term sandwich, on the other hand, FAST knows everyone, right?

KaiserKarl007
2 years ago
Reply to  Blacksmile167

Yeah, that can be. Sandwich is however from the English and folding box is original German.

MovieJunkie25
2 years ago
Reply to  KaiserKarl007

I’ve never heard a folding box

Kugelflitz
2 years ago

Stulle. Without a flap. Or occupied bread, cuts, etc.!

Fingerfertigkei
2 years ago

LG your finger

MovieJunkie25
2 years ago

What is the term folding box?! Wtf?

I hear for the first time!

IAmTheDanger69
2 years ago

What the Holy Mary Mother of God says about the birth of hell

Charalambos
2 years ago
Reply to  IAmTheDanger69

Folding box, not folding chair… 🙂

IAmTheDanger69
2 years ago
Reply to  Charalambos

Oh my god I have read the chair instead of a filly

Then, of course, it makes more sense

Then I change my answer in which Ossi and not which outbirth of the hell

Charalambos
2 years ago

lol – I think this is rather north- instead of east German…

Wolpertinger
2 years ago

Butter bread