I used to live in Japan, and the phrase "enjoy your delicious moments" reads like bad Japanese ad copy. It consists of four words that anyone with middle-school level English would understand, uses the verb "enjoy" which Japanese media seems immoderately fond of, and reeks of being a pasted-on English slogan plastered there to Westernize a given product.
I find it highly, highly likely that this thing originated across the Pacific. If it didn't, I'd be very surprised, and I'd enjoy a surprising moment.
Just moved to Davis, CA from Portland (so sad, so sad) and we have those boxes here. I hadn't seen them before a month ago, so I thought maybe they were special to the Greek pizza joint we go to, but I'm excited they are a larger phenomenon. I have no problem with delicious moments, in fact, I would enjoy having every moment be a delicious moment.
Just let me finish counting the lines in my hand first.
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I find it highly, highly likely that this thing originated across the Pacific. If it didn't, I'd be very surprised, and I'd enjoy a surprising moment.
Seth Stambaugh was the model for the pizza oven chef. (Look at his profile shot in the story below this one)
And you're welcome.