• moopet@sh.itjust.works
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    19 days ago

    These comments are so weird. I only found out what a bodega was recently, so I’ve added it to my brain as “corner shop”. I didn’t even know they were peculiar to a specific area until this post.

    So they’re corner shops. Everything people comment about them being different still comes under the umbrella of “corner shop”. It’s weird to see people yapping about how they’re different and then giving reasons that… still mean corner shop.

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      19 days ago

      I’ve always called them “convenience stores”, but, yeah, same thing. I once worked with a woman who took me to this place on our break which she introduced by saying “Okay, I’m not trying to be racist, but I honestly don’t know what else to call this place. It’s a chink shop.” So, I’m wondering what this store is going to be like. We walk in, and…it’s a fuckin’ convenience store. Which happened to be run by Asians.

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      18 days ago

      Americans have so little culture for themselves they have to make even something as common and ubiquitous as a corner shop, all about them.

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        18 days ago

        All this yapping and not a single one of you geniuses figured out the real difference of a bodega. You can get loosies. Single cigarettes and buy beer in single cans/past legal hours.

        So what you’re missing is that the defining features of a bodega aren’t offered to foreigners like you because you aren’t part of the culture.