Things that aren't things in the USA

In my youth we did and now it has become fancy again yes. Bottles you have to pay a deposit for and return it so it can be used again. When I was a little kid we still had the “melkboer” come by twice a week. Not me in the pic btw.
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Handig hoor. https://www.bol.com/nl/s/?searchtext=flessenlikker&searchContext=media_all&appliedSearchContextId=&suggestFragment=&adjustedSection=&originalSection=&originalSearchContext=&section=main&N=0&defaultSearchContext=media_all

That is for posh people. I just use one of these.

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Got one of these but it slices too thin for my liking hence the above

I heard bins in general wernt a thing in the USA.

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When I worked at the hotel in London they told me to stop saying “your welcome” just say “thank you.” I was confused.

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My mom calls them “the Barrels.” As in “our neighbor never brings in their barrels.”

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Trash cans??

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Dumpsters :laughing:

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Lowell speak

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Oooh lmao :joy: we used to use the trash can lids to go sledding haha :laughing:

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Love the metal flying saucer. I laugh like crazy watching Chevy Chase every year on Christmas Vacation. My Texas kids don’t get it.

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Lmao yes we watch that every Christmas night after everyone goes home. All those movies frigan crack me up! :joy:

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“Nadafinger!”

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I’ve never done a sober Christmas. Not gonna worry about that now right? One day at a time.

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I should have used Nadafingah. I’m loosing my Boston accent

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Me either… the two Xmas eve I fell down both times :woman_facepalming:t4: and I always past out for the end of the movie not this time! :muscle:t3::muscle:t3:

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Gotta brush up on the accents! Don’t let us down! Haha :laughing:

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I work for Lucozade Ribena and I’m currently at work reading this! We shall cheers with the ‘Bena! :joy:

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