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Actually, I don't think there's anything embarrassing about this, if you really feel embarrassed, you can laugh twice, embarrassing laughter sometimes works. How cooked the steak is depends on your habits, and there is nothing to be ashamed of eating eight-cooked, some people can't see blood, and sometimes they will see blood. I'm a bloodshot guy who eats steak, and I sometimes make a lot of jokes.
I remember the first time I ate steak in my life, I said I wanted medium-rare, and the waiter's sister kindly reminded me that the medium-rare steak would be old, but I still insisted on getting medium-rare, and I didn't think it was okay to eat it, but my classmate's medium-rare steak was cut and there was a little red inside, which made me unacceptable. Another time I went to eat steak with my dad, but in the end I ordered a chicken steak, and they ordered a steak for my dad, I didn't know that the chicken steak was originally fried and fully cooked, and I specifically said that the chicken steak should be medium rare, and the waiter at that time was still very polite and reminded me that the chicken steak was only fully cooked, so I said, "Okay!"
I don't feel embarrassed or embarrassed, after all, you're a customer, and she really likes to eat medium-rare food and let others order it!
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There really is nothing embarrassing or embarrassing, this is a habit, maybe I don't understand, but go a few more times, there is always a familiarity I like, and a word is not necessarily any of the three, five or seven. If you don't have it, the waiter will politely get you a copy or tell you in advance, and recommend the closest one to you. In fact, it is enough high-end and professional Western restaurant, you want seventy and a half, three and a half (this is my friend's standard, I can't eat seventy percent and seventy and a half is different, but this product is different) I think I have eaten steak, I know that it is an odd number, is it amazing?
And then look at other people's points and mature, and the people who cast disdainful glances have personality problems and feel that they are nobles? Someone else is a hillbilly? Wake up, before you want to become a "nobleman", you have to wash your soul, not your clothes.
In Western culture, enough respect for other people's rights and human rights, no matter what the person has done wrong, it has not affected others, then you have no right to despise, starting from politeness, thoroughly experience the food culture of a country and the cultural heritage behind people's life, this is the key, not to learn from it, and then show off in front of others, this kind of behavior is low. The first time I ate steak was in a small but famous restaurant owned by an Englishman. It was he who taught me how to use knives and forks, taught me dining etiquette, knew that I was Chinese, and told me that he thought chopsticks were very interesting, how did he use them?
He likes to study what to eat, from all over the world, and he is very funny and humorous, and I like the atmosphere. In this world, you can't eat a meal to eat superior roots. It's a sick psychology.
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A few degrees of familiarity is based on English, blue rare, rare, medium rare, medium, medium well, well down, respectively, whole raw, 1, 3, 5, 7, all cooked, the so-called singular is just a translation, as long as the waiter says, the same as her, medium well, you can resolve the embarrassment.
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If you have disdain for things like seven or eight, that's the real bun, don't understand steak and think you understand, after all, there are no singular or even numbers in the measure of ripeness, and it's a rough range of raw and cooked, can you really take a microscope to see how much is ripe?
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I've been to eat steak two or three times, and I always said to the waiter that eight ripe, hahaha, the waiter was quite caring, didn't say anything, and directly served me fully cooked
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