you would describe a fortune cookie writer as a fortune cookie writer.
Typically you break it open, read your fortune, and eat the cookie. Some people eat the cookie before reading their fortune, but there is no incorrect way to eat a fortune cookie except for eating it while the paper fortune is still inside.
The fortune cookie was first used sometime in the early 1900's in California. While being served in Asian restaurants, the fortune cookie is a wholly American phenomena, and not something that would be found widely in most Asian countries.
I would put, "If you do everything that you know is right, then, and only then, will you be happy".
It means "not everyone is thinking about you at all times" therefor the fortune cookie just called you insignificant. You should be pissed at the guy who wrote it.
he was the leading writer of Latin prose.
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the term to describe that would be: "historical context".
I would assume a Chinese Restaurant...though really, I suppose any restaurant could if they wanted to. In fact, I'd love to see an Italian Restaurant with fortune cookies. Any takers?
I would assume a Chinese Restaurant...though really, I suppose any restaurant could if they wanted to. In fact, I'd love to see an Italian Restaurant with fortune cookies. Any takers?
He would describe the preceding events in a prologue at the beginning of the book.
This is a rather confusing question. How would they describe anything without using language? The word "describe" means using language to tell about something.
It would be fine, unless its laminated or theres a bad luck thing to it. If its laminated then you will probably get a stomachache. Better off just to crack them with your hands.