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Tuesday, July 12, 2016
What Do You Call the Corner Store?
The
title of the post may be confusing, because the store its not
necessarily on a corner. What they’re talking about is a convenience
store, or the small shop that sells a variety of things like food, beer,
toilet paper, cigarettes, soap, ice, newspapers, etc. They exist all
over the world, and have wonderful names that mean many different
things, often evolving from a former version of the store. Depending on
where you live, it’s called a deli, sari-sari, dépanneur, packie, offy,
milk bar, pulperia, konbini, bodega, mini-mart, or my favorite,
misceláneas. Atlas Obscura tells us about the locations and origins of these names. Where I live, they are called “convenience stores,” because we have no imagination.
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