I (inexplicably third culture kid at times) grew up eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch every day because my mother is normal, and all my English friends were rude about them despite literally never having tried one because “ough it just sounds gross.” Anyway I want to see if this is a trend beyond children from southern England.
NOTE TO PEOPLE WHO MAY NOT KNOW – JELLY IN THIS CASE MEANS JAM, NOT JELLO-TYPE FOOD – MANY OF MY PEERS WERE NOT AWARE OF THAT.
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I am an American and like pb&j sandwiches
I am an American and dislike pb&j sandwiches
I am non-american and like pb&j sandwiches
I am non-american and dislike pb&j sandwiches
American, have never had a pb&j sandwich, think they sound good
American, have never had pb&j sandwich, think they sound bad
non-American, have never had a pb&j sandwich, think they sound good
non-American, have never had a pb&j sandwich, think they sound bad
I am bald and cannot eat peanut butter
