What's the difference between a Vietnamese restaurant and an Indian restaurant?

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What's the difference between a Vietnamese restaurant and an Indian restaurant? - Lemmy.World

One is Pho-profit and the other in Naan-profit…

And when there’s a line at the Vietnamese place it’s a pho queue
My Cajun cousin tried to cook Vietnamese soup. Faux pho.

I went to the seal exhibit in France and got phoqued

translation

phoque it’s French for seal

This one is going to everyone I know.
Naan will laugh
Drum roll
Papa dum tss!
That’s an insult! You are my pho for life!
Isn’t it pronounced “fa” rather than “fo”?
I dont speak the language but I’ve seen “what the Pho-ck!” shirts online so maybe something in between fa and fo?
There is a pho place with that same name in my city.

It has more of a “question” inflection with a touch of soft “r”.

Phurr?

The Italian restsurant: Pho Gettaboutit
You just made the joke work better in Massachusetts 😂
My siblings are really into Pho and have corrected everyone that it is pronounced like fuh.
English pronouncitation?
Is the “u” pronounced like an a (as in fuck^( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) or like in ‘you’ or ‘moon’?
I thought it was fuh