I'm with some Indian rickshaws. Drink rum from the old monk, chat with girls and relax outside the house I rented.
Suddenly someone suggested that we eat an omelet! I asked in the middle of the night. They explained that there was a dining car parked a few miles away from us. good ..
What I saw outside was a very popular food store. There were quite a few people waiting in line so that passengers could stop at the crossroads and eat omelets under the stars. Egg rolls are the only food served in the lonely dining car.
I watched others order to see what was popular. They have many styles and fillings/ingredients. Chicken omelets seem to be very popular, but tomatoes and various kinds of mixed vanilla omelets seem to be very popular.
When it was my turn, I only ordered an ordinary omelet, because it was my favorite. As we all know, due to language and cultural barriers, it is a little difficult for people in rural India to order food. You may be asked how to make your Coca-Cola, your beer and your orange soda.
-Hi, please give me an ordinary omelet.
All right. Salt?
Yes, please.
Chicken?
No, thanks. Very common.
All right. Chicken, duck or ...
No, just an omelet. There's nothing.
All right. Chicken?
-Human resource management. I ... What?
He is holding an egg.
Chicken?
He is holding a bigger duck egg.
Duck?
I realized that I was the stupidest one this time.
Ah ah ah! Human resource management. What is the difference? Is it just size?
The smell of roast duck.
All right. Duck, thank you! I have never eaten duck egg omelet.
All right.
Warning: The answer is coming to an end.
The omelet is delicious!