More often than not, no, they will not directly say they are going out for 'Chinese'. There may be a question of whether they want Asian food (中餐) or Western food (西餐). What they will say is a more specific location or type of food. Some examples include : hot pot/steamboat (火锅/huo guo), noodles (面/mian), food from northeastern China(东北菜/dong bei cai), Shanghainese food (上海菜/shang hai cai), etc.
They are still called astronauts.
French people usually have dinner at home, whenever possible.
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==== Pretty much anything you might do. ==== The same thing people do in the rest of the world: get up, brush their teeth, eat breakfast, go to school or work, play sports and games, do homework, go to movies, eat dinner, go to bed.....
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I would say that an average family would get out for dinner 3 times a month
Go out to dinner together.
Its when people are eating their dinner and they go mmmmmmmmmmmm yum . (:
The number of people who go out for dinner each night will vary depending on the day of the week, location, and individual preferences. There is no specific average number that can be applied universally.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Chinese eat breakfast when they wake up before they go off to school, work, or start their day. This could range anywhere from 6am to 8am. Lunch is usually around noon. Dinner depending on lifestyle can range from 5pm to 7pm. Some Chinese also have a late night snack that is around 10 or 11pm.
Poo Woo dinner, also known as "Poon Choi" or "Big Bowl Feast", is a traditional dish served during Chinese New Year. It is a large communal meal consisting of layers of various ingredients like seafood, meat, vegetables, and other delicacies, cooked together in a big bowl or pot. Poo Woo dinner is believed to bring prosperity, abundance, and good luck for the coming year.
they mostly go 24/7 and yes they do