The nearest thing to what we call fajitas here in Tejas are just good ol'
tacos in Mexico. Lovely things - shredded beef (or mystery meat - I don't
ask), grilled with a bit of fresh cilantro, folded up in a soft tortilla.
Mmmm... Maybe some restaurants have added the sidedishes of pico since my
last visit. Our Tex-Mex tacos - those hamburger abominations - have no
counterpart in Mexico, thank goodness.
Since "bokeh" also reportedly translates as "absent-minded, goofy, or daft
person" in Japan, I sometimes wonder whether we Westerners have set
ourselves up as the butt of a long-distance joke by using the term so
casually. But wouldn't it serve us right, with our too-frequent arrogance
regarding how others speak the English language? It gives me an odd sort of
pleasure to think so. OTOH, my lifelong motto has been, "Eat a live toad
first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of
the day."
Lex
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From: Dylan <dsut4392@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OT] language bastardisation was Re: [OM] New Digicam
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 14:43:11 +1000
I ate lot's of fajitas when I visited mexico a few years ago. Of course,
they may not be the same thing as the fajitas you get in the USA and are
certainly different to the fajitas we get in the appalling tex-mex
restaurants here in Oz. I don't recall ever seeing ground beef or
crunchy taco shells in Mexico...
Dylan - who declined the traditional Mexico City breakfast of "tacos de
cabeza de res", even at 1 peso each.
> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 17:40:39 GMT
> From: "Lex Jenkins" <lexjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] New Digicam
>
> LOL!!! I'd started to wonder whether "bokeh" had been Anglicized to the
> point that those of us outside of Japan are using a term that actually
is
> seldom, if ever, used inside Japan.
>
> I'm starting to think that "bokeh" is to Japan as "fajita" is to Mexico.
>
> Lex
> ===
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