Shirley
what”s the meaning of “go duch”?
2015年9月14日 13:21
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If a group of people at a restaurant goes Dutch (not 'Duch'), each person pays for their own food as opposed to one person paying for everyone. You call this "AA制" in China.
2015年9月14日
It means everyone pays separately. I tthink it is actually one of a number of unkind national stereotypes. It was at one time also referred to as "Dutch treat," meaning that when someone "Dutch" invites you to go out to dinner with them, they do _not_ treat you (pay for you). Some other examples--not commonly used any more--are: "Dutch courage" (alcohol), and "to Dutch-uncle someone" (to scold them).
2015年9月14日
go dutch means people pay separately.
2015年9月14日
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