dont make noises and eat with your mouth closed and dont speak with your mouth full i grown all the time lol
I dont get it.
No,Italians do not eat with their mouths full...and they don't speak too. The common saying is:Do not speak with mouth full
A: fill your mouth full of water and speak
I dont know may be L for love g for grass and i for irish.
The FARRELL, has been known to speak full Gaelic Irish he picked whilst in an Irish old people's home he was in an old people's home because there was a part of his life when he thought that he was a pensioner but he is over that now and is a very successful Irish actor!! WE LOVE YOU COLIN FARRELL!! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Napkin in your lap when not in use. Use the proper utensils for the food served. Chew with your mouth closed. Don't speak with your mouth full.
Talking with your mouth full is foremost a social no-no. Talking with your mouth full gives those you are talking to a eyeful of your half-chewed food, a sight that many find distasteful. Furthermore it is difficult to speak clearly with your mouth full of food. This leads to mumbling, garbled words, and crumbs and food particles being sprayed out of your mouth. There is at least one health-related reason not to talk with your mouth full. It could cause you to choke, since by talking you open up your windpipe, which food might accidentally go down, causing you to choke.
100% if dad is full Irish and 50% if dad is something else.
Mouth Full of Golds was created in 2011.
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A full irish is an irish breakfast including:SauagesRashersEggsBlack puddingWhite pudding