US /ˈɡʌsto/
・UK /'ɡʌstəʊ/
Sweet bread à la gusto.
Sweet bread a la Gusto.
the most sensitive apprehensions, now with a greedy gusto, projected and shared in the
Jekyll, who was composite, now with the most sensitive apprehensions, now with a greedy gusto, projected and shared in the pleasures and adventures of Hyde;
You'll hear it within minutes of arriving, and before long you'll be calling it out with equal gusto.
you'll be calling it out with equal gusto.
Hola, mucho gusto.
Hola. Mucho gusto."
Number two Gusto, so this spot behind me you feel like you have your own private workspace.
Let me show you why Gusto is one of Japan's most popular family restaurant chains and people typically dine here in groups Well until now as the restaurant has refitted a section of their dining space with a private single customer booths This one located in Akasaka Mitsuke just a few minutes walk from the shabu-shabu spot The booth is even equipped with an electrical outlet so I can charge my phone or even my PC Oh and to order I can use this tablet which I can switch to different languages like English This is pretty much as a private as you can get you kind of feel like you're in an airline lounge I guess I'm like one of those places where you can just kind of sit and focus and even like do Deskwork, but here you can actually eat food The food is even delivered by robots So yeah, no human interaction required perfect for those who have social anxiety So I ordered a hamburger steak with fried eggs pork cutlet fried shrimp and sausage It's usually my go-to when I'm looking to have a hearty meal One of the things I love about this place is that there's just so many options and it's at a reasonable price So you don't want to break the bank for like every single meal you have this place is awesome Another cool thing like, you know, since the Wi-Fi is free You can come here upload your photos from your trip get back like write emails or do like what you need to do I eat at the same time.
Sé que te gusto a ti todavía
Sé que te gusto a ti todavía, tres, dos, uno.
Like, this one time I just met a Spanish-speaking person and I was trying to say "nice to meet you", uh, which would be "mucho gusto",
So I was like, I said "mucho placer" and they were like, "Uh, did you mean mucho gusto?" and I was like, "Oh my God, I was so embarrassed." Those are, like, the most embarrassing moments.
es al gusto y lo vamos a meter al horno durante 25 minutos a 180 grados.
Y por último vamos a poner lo que es la sal de mar, es al gusto.
You'll hear it within minutes of arriving, and before long you'll be calling it out with equal gusto.
you'll be calling it out with equal gusto.
So, tip number six, find a good song, sing that song out loud, sing it with gusto.
Sing it with gusto.