Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Observation

It seemed like not everyone didn't like Sodexo food or were very nonchalant about it. A lot of people just thought it was there and convenient, already-prepared, so they ate it. A lot of people ate breakfast or didn't even eat breakfast so they wrote about their dinner, so that was interesting.
The thing that I noticed most about what other people wrote in the other blogs was how we use food as a way to connect with people. Sometimes, the encounters aren't as longlasting such as reminding one another to go eat while others' experiences are festive and involve a lot of bonding and good moments. As a culture, food serves as a conduit for conversation and meaningful interactions with people. When you add the fact that food types itself are diversified, there's a lot of choices to be made and a lot to learn from other cultures like American and Chinese foods. The food itself may not even be that good but sometimes the food is just there and the people who have gathered and eat together become more important for the experience.

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