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In England we put butter on our bread when we make sandwiches. Is it an uncommon thing to do in the states. Weird?

I grew up with butter on my sandwiches and immediately stopped doing so when I got to the USA because to me, it just tastes so bad with their ingredients. But my girlfriend doesn't do it even though in the UK we have the creamiest butter you could eat.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Grew up with butter. Then later switch to mayonnaise. Could still do either since my sandwiches are not standard sandwiches. More like double decker stacks of whatever is available.
chrisCA · M
@DeWayfarer Growing up on a farm, we always had butter. Margarine was seen as something as a novelty, like instant coffee, or frozen TV dinners.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@chrisCA actually mom never caught on to margarine until long after I left. And then it was fake margarine. 😆

Yes! "I can believe it's not butter"! 😁😈