You can't 'chope' tables in Australian food courts
The New Paper - World·2024-06-10 12:02
Here is your reminder not to 'chope' a table in Australia.
Despite the strong 'chope-ing' culture here, it can be met with confusion in other countries.
Australian Chloe Baradinski posted a TikTok about an interaction she had during peak hour at a food court in Sydney.
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David Beckham 13/06/2024
who is the stupid brainess idea that can chope the table and chairs by the way this is public area dumbass
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DamianLovesMusic 13/06/2024
In my opinion, The cue action smooth. The head still. But – and Tim has to be imagining it. But the pocket is shrinking. Not in the way it does, in your mind, when you’re struggling. It is literally getting smaller, too small for the ball to go in. This happened in Wuhan, it happened in Belfast. The pocket is vanishing until it is like a spot of light on the table, the beam from an iPhone, hardly the diameter of a 50p coin. There’s that noise again. The mixture of disappointment, sympathy.
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Tony Tan8490 12/06/2024
Although such practise is a norm here, we should not be doing so in other countries
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sowhat 11/06/2024
Yalar ..stupid culture. This make those eating alone difficulties in finding a seat and have to bring the purchase food up and down to find a seat. These bastards never think for others… by the time they come back from the queue, how many can already finished eating.
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