Will the country getting to experience Mexican food for the first time cause a successful sensation?
>>22108021>bostonWhat a shithole
Why do they think they will succeed where taco bell has failed?Nobody in mexico wants to eat gentrified bastardized tex-mex, not even mexican food.
>>22108054Ameroca is Better than mexico. Same goes for the food to. Simple As
Hell has indeed frozen over.
>>22108054Mexico itself is gentrifying at an alarming rate. Perhaps Taco Bell can gain a foothold there yet.
>>22108021>successful sensationgood morning saaar
>>22108065In my language, the word sensation has to do with liquidy discharge from anus. Perhaps the sensation can be successful, after all.
>>22108065>>22108068Obviously what is meant by sensation is an event that is sensational. I guess that meaning has fallen out of favor in recent times.
>>22108120No. Wrong.You wouldn't say an "unsuccessful sensation."You'd say "it failed to cause a sensation."OP should've said "successfully cause a sensation."And "successfully" is also redundant so it can be cut.But if you want to punch up the prose, you could add an adjective. Maybe something like "cause a resplendent sensation." It brings to mind perhaps a festive atmosphere of many Mexicans enjoying Chipotle as a community.Ah! Now that is nice.
>>22108130Or you could just say sensation, without the word successful. As that is already implied in the word sensation.
>>22108133Yeah I got you boo >>22108130>And "successfully" is also redundant so it can be cut.
/ck/ - English Lit Notes
>>22108151english is hardpeople need all the help they can get