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I'm talking about more prevalent language, the kind we use in the cafeteria, in dorms, when talking to our friends, or talking about our enemies.
I'm talking about more prevalent language – the kind we use in the cafeteria, in the dorms, when talking to our friends, or talking about our enemies.
Lunch rolls around and finally my first proper meal in the cafeteria.
in the cafeteria.
If studying makes you hungry, there's the friendly cafeteria serving international food.
there’s the friendly cafeteria serving international food.
Now she has a few hours before her next class, so she has lunch with her friends in the school cafeteria.
This is the Gakushoku school cafeteria, offering well-balanced meals at affordable prices, usually under 500 yen, about $3.25.
At school - "Really? Do I have to? I'm in no mood to clean the cafeteria."
I'm in no mood to clean the cafeteria.
I sit with my friends in the cafeteria, eating and laughing together.
I sit with my friends in the cafeteria, eating and laughing together.
I just got promoted from the cafeteria.
I just got promoted from the cafeteria.
So, if you walk into like a high school cafeteria, you will hear a din in the area because all the kids are talking and screaming and moving around.
So, if you walk into, like, a high school cafeteria, you will hear a "din" in the area because all the kids are talking and screaming and moving around.
There's a line in the second episode of the script when they're introducing Crazy Eyes, Piper's coming into the cafeteria,
But she's walking into the cafeteria, and she's looking for a place to sit,
Shit, I'm really starving is that the baumbach the Cafeteria. We call it. We call it bottling
The cafeteria?