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RandomChurn t1_j0kp1fo wrote

Traditionally, Chinese restaurants are. Call around

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jrprov1 t1_j0ksazj wrote

To expand on what u/RandomChurn said, Empire Buffet in Woonsocket will be open and they are great.

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sandwichtown t1_j0l6cu7 wrote

Hotel restaurants are usually open. Be a good tipper. It’s a bummer to work on Christmas… speaking from experience.

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Beebeeleen t1_j0l9qaf wrote

You just reminded me of the scene from A Christmas Story where the owner of Chop Suey Palace tries to correct his employees' singing, "...not ra ra ra ra ra, la la la la la sing like this..."

80s nostalgia at its finest.

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BuntCarf t1_j0lg3ml wrote

Woah if it wasn't covid then what was it?? Omg thats so insane that you got sick last year and it wasn't from covid!! Thank JESUS for the CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!!

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BuntCarf t1_j0lis0j wrote

Why are people downvoting the invocation and blessing of our lord?? I wasn't being sarcastic im genuinely thankful for this child of God

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Emotional-Simple-478 t1_j0lkmfp wrote

Islander Chinese restaurant in Warwick has a sign up they're open on Christmas

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PotentialAd1295 t1_j0lmlu7 wrote

I'm going to Lemongrass in Warwick Christmas day

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Beebeeleen t1_j0lyvpq wrote

Have you ever heard adult Mandarin speakers with recent exposure to English? I ask because many will pronounce the "L" sound as "R"

It is a linguistic phenomenon having to do with phonemes (mental sound patterns) and phonetics (sound production).

In daily speech, we refer to that phenomenon as an "accent."

I reject the claim that the depiction was racist.

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Beebeeleen t1_j0mffle wrote

Yea, it was a funny scene.

A sample size of two people would be insufficient to discuss speech patterns occurring across millions of speakers. My claim about accents is well-documented among linguists who study languages. The L for R occurs with frequency among Native speakers of languages in China who later in life learn to speak English (please note my initial claim was concerning Mandarin but the link below discusses pronunciation difficulties for Cantonese speakers).

https://www.accent-american.com/2018/11/27/the-top-five-difficulties-chinese-speakers-have-when-pronouncing-american-english/

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This link below concerns Mandarin speakers learning English (who might pronounce the English L sound as N)

http://www.academypublication.com/issues2/tpls/vol08/11/12.pdf

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knitternerd t1_j0nwege wrote

Try OpenTable, looks like a few places are open.

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KennyWuKanYuen t1_j0olcli wrote

As a former employee at a Chinese restaurant in RI, my former boss told me that most Chinese takeaway restaurants are only closed on Thanksgiving.

Told me the top four busiest days of the year for Chinese restaurants are: 1) New Year’s Eve, 2) Christmas Eve, 3) New Year’s Day, and 4) Christmas Day.

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beauford3641 t1_j0udffe wrote

Definitely depends on the restaurant though. There aren't a whole lot of them in my neck of the woods, up in the northern part of the state. Chan's and Asia Grille are the closest for me, and both have been closed on Christmas day.

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