>question requires you to have read some obscure buzzfeed listhow was he supposed to know?
wouldn't it be rome cause a maka da meatballs?
>>215674169Its a trivia show. The question is trivial.
Only people who don't still live at home and have bought their own appliances would know this.
>>215674169are ikea kitchens really aspirational for americans? they're considered the first step up from poor people furniture here
>>215674240only morons buy ikea
>>215674257No, it's product placement
>>215674257No they’re cheap faux-wood slop here too. The stores are just fun because you get to spend a couple hours fantasizing about your interior decorating dreams. They’re built like mazes and museum exhibits to make you think their slop will improve your living space. But then you bring it home, spend all your good will and motivation building the slop, and realize it is cheaply made, glued together, garbage that you just wasted hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on -and your room still sucks
I always get the hot dogs at Ikea.
Are Americans really so fat that they need a meatball break when they're buying furniture?
>>215674609Meatball break at the start, ice cream at the end then take some of those cookies home with you to remember the visit.
>>215674609There are entire Mexican and Guatemalan families that will go spend 12 hours in ikeas multiple times a week.
>>215674609My ex and I used to make jokes about it all the time. The idea of having a full blown cafeteria in a fucking furniture store.>babe, I'm hungry. I could totally go for some Ikeas tonight.I miss that dirty slut. 69 was the closest thing to heaven on Earth.
>>215674169How many "kitchens you can't afford" does the average twentysomething even come across when going on a holiday in europe, let alone take a selfie with? Ikea is the only answer which makes sense just from deductive reasoning
>>215674169The answer is obviously Ikea. Everyone should know about the infamous "meatball breaks"
>>215674609imagine being so 3rd world you think ikea is american and you don't understand the concept of a loss leader.
>>215674346Sounds like a skill issue desu
>>215674169Is there anything more embarrassing than immediately bombing out on a simple question?
>>215674800How many meatballs did you inhale while typing that?
>>215674693I also miss my filthy 69ing ex... nothing is quite the same
>>215674828i knew surge was related to electricity in like first grade because of the lightning american.
>>215674169It's a gameshow. Are they meant to only pick questions that the contestant will probably know the answer to?
>>215674717No, how could I have known?
>>215674609>le 'murica bad!It's not even an american company nor an american thing. What's with all the shills on this board today?
>>215674192no because of the "snapping selfies in kitchens" part, the answer is Ikeatake photos inside kitchens and eat their swedish meatballs
>>215674192They don't eat meatballs in Italy. Spaghetti and balls is Italian-American.
>>215674169I don't understand the "can't afford" part, isn't the whole point of ikea that they sell cheap furniture that you assemble yourself?
>>215674169This goober's receding hairline, chimp-like ears, and bug eyes deeply sicken me. Dysgenic freak.
>>215675779I hear africa is always open
>>215675774The joke is soillennials (who were twenty somethings at the time) are poor
>>215674346IKEA has lots of very good things on offer, and a lot of atrocious shit. It’s always easier to leave out the nuance, though, isn’t it?
>>215674169The retarded part about this question is the kitchens are by design affordable, IKEA is about poors looking modern
>>215674828Probably thinking about a storm surge. In a high pressure situation like that it's easy to get tunnel vision.
>>215674205The money isn't. He should have immediately taken the host hostage after this BS and demanded at least $50,000 to let him live.
>>215674717No, no they should not. But you should definitely go back.
>>215674169I have to believe that everyone claiming this question is in anyway difficult is just pretending to be retarded. The alternative is too horrifying to consider.
>>215675590If you're not familiar with Ikea, it's really not hard to imagine that social media "influencers" and trend followers would visit Rome just to take selfies in restaurant kitchens
>>215677976That's because you're the kind of subhuman faggot who takes selfies in Ikea kitchens, or at least reads Buzzfeed
>>215677976Irregardless of one's presumption of the question's inherent perplexity, "Millionaire" is known for using whimsical & ribald "throwaway" questions in the earlier rounds. Thus, the red herring (the only non-nation listed) would be the logical choice, even if one lacked knowledge of IKEA's kitchen concept offering.
>>215676716Over 60% of the population is not employed. The amount of people who own a place and can begin to consider throwing away money replacing a kitchen is miniscule and skewed toward over 50s.
>>215675734America once again improving upon the old world
>>215677976Rome is the only place you would visit and take pictures and has meatballs. You'd have to be some extraordinary narcissist to take pictures of yourself shopping.
>>215674169You don't even need to ever once have been on buzzfeed to easily answer this question if you are intelligent. This can't have been more than a 500 dollar question.
>>215674169I have never been to an Ikea.Are the meatballs spicy or relatively mild?
>>215674169UuuhhhhhhIkea?
>>215674257No, and the context is in the question. They're 20-somethings who have just moved into their own place for the first time, making their first trip to a furniture store, hence why they can't afford these fully decked brand new kitchens, regardless of the quality.
>>215674828I panicked and fucked up the warm-up question in my 2nd grade spelling bee. The word was some shit like "cat" and I just stuttered and failed. Everyone laughed and they wouldn't let me try again even though they let the girl next to me try again when she stuttered. I think this impacted my psyche going forward.
>>215677995You're right. If you don't have the popular knowledge required to answer the question, you are likely to answer incorrectly. That seems like an unfair way to run a quiz if you ask me.
>>215674240Why do you assume every one is a retard who buys from Ikea
This is likely one of the easy first few questions. They're meant to be so easy even the dimwit viewers can feel good about knowing the answers.
>>215674609i enjoy the meatball break. i got bad knees man.
>>215674609My mom has a meatball drawer in the guest bedroom. I grab three of them whenever I go poop.
>>215678019You autistic retards still don't get it. It has nothing to do with selfies, or buzzfeed or the term meatball break, you just need to know that you can get meatballs at Ikea. That's it.
>20something>first trip to IkeaIkea stores have been everywhere for decades, nobody reaches that age without having visited one many times
>>215674169I'm Ugandan and even I know da ansa.
It's the "can't afford" part that makes it obvious. It implies context around purchasing kitchen furniture/appliances. You're autistic if you think it has anything to do with actually traveling. You don't need to know anything about buzzfeed or selfies or anything to know the answer. That's just forced advertising in their question. it's irrelevant to answering it. I know it makes some of you mad that you're actually absolute fucking retards, but the sooner you accept it the quicker you can improve.
>>215674169>snapping selfies in kitchensWhat is something you do a lot of on a vacation? Take pictures, this clearly leans into the answer being a tourist destination, which three of the four answers are>Meatball breakMeatballs are a quintessential part of Italian cuisine, thus weighing answer C heavily when compared to the others>To IkeaThe first question always has a joke answer that is obviously not like the others, the fact they made it the correct answer in this one instance is very deceptive and could easily throw someone off who is expecting that to be the throwaway joke answer. When you consider all these points it becomes very clear how this is a poorly designed question and could trip anyone up. Imagine yourself in that gentleman's shoes and truly consider with all these points in mind if you would have had the foresight to choose the correct answer. I think not.
does ikea have good prices on its dinnerware/cookingware? i need to pick up a bunch of shit since i moved to a new place. left most of the old stuff behind since it was falling apart or cheap plastic shit.
>>215674169they did my boy dirty
>>215678273I lost a spelling bee and got 2nd place because I didn't put a "-" between 2 words that were separate but connected
>>215678831what the hell? what was the word?
>>215674169only double digit IQs can't work this out
>>215675779Looks a little bit like the kid in 976-EVIL and Fright Night
>>215678850The word isn't important, it's like how your post used the word "warm-up", I was supposed to say "dash" out loud or something between warm and up but I was too focused on the actual letters of the word. I can't remember if there were any rules like that introduced beforehand
HOW DARE THIS QUIZ REQUIRE YOU TO ACTUALLY KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THE WORLD