is there some hidden meaning behind this that I'm not aware of?Ah the classic "bring rice to a confession", you just hate to see it.
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🍚 The meaning of bringing rice
In Japan, there is a very well-known romantic cliché:
「毎日ご飯を作ってあげる」
Mainichi gohan o tsukutte ageru
“I’ll cook rice/food for you every day.”
This phrase is practically an indirect equivalent of “let’s get married / I’ll take care of you.”
That’s a story I’d love to hear!Reminds me of my first encounter with my, now, wife.
"Alright, what's your name?"
"Ah, no."
"What do you mean no?"
"It's a mystery"
Which drove her up a wall enough that I was her only thought all night.
She didn't say no![]()