u/Inevitable_Ad7086

Wild salmon entree at the Bistro

I just have to be sad for a second. I just ordered my absolute favorite dish from the Nordstrom bistro to pick up. (now named the marketplace) I only get the salmon entree on rare occasions because it’s a treat. And when I walked up I realized the name changed and I asked the girl working what happened any why did the name change? Are the dishes different? I was worried because I ordered over the phone so I didn’t see if the menu had changed. She said the menu was exactly the same and no different, so I happily paid and left… I just came home and I’m so sad. The tomatoes are cooked into the couscous, there’s no cucumber, no feta cheese and no tzatziki. I’m grateful I had some tzatziki in my fridge, but it’s not the same. I always buy 2 so I can have some for a few days. Now I spent $50 on a dish I wouldn’t have gotten if I knew it changed. Sorry just needed to be sad. Nordstrom, that dish is loved by many please change it back.

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u/Inevitable_Ad7086 — 5 days ago
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What to focus on when learning German fast?

Hallo! I have been learning German for a while now (on and off you know how it goes) but I’m FINALLY going! I thought my trip was going to be canceled, so I took a break from learning. Big mistake. Now it’s back on and I’m going in less than a month. I don’t know how to describe my level, but I know more than a beginner I’m sure. I’m just still figuring out how to put a lot of sentences together. All this to say, I want to go to Germany to be able to practice and immerse myself. I would like to know a good bit so I can get around better and also meet people. I guess I’m looking for what the most important things to learn are. Not introducing myself or small things like that because I must’ve learnt that 1000 times now haha! But what actually would help me in my trip to Germany? Thank you :)

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u/Inevitable_Ad7086 — 12 days ago