[Series 1] a story about sandwich
Who taught: Mike
Have you read my old post about ordering a sub sandwich? If not, check it out! As you can notice, it has been more than two years and now I learned a new thing about it.
When it comes to names of things, you do not question it because it is just what it is and how it is called. So, I have not really questioned why sub sandwich is called sub.
A few days ago, I had a chance to talk to Mike. He has a whiteboard in his office and there was one thing that caught my eyes.
“Sub -> Submarines”
I asked him, “What is that?” He said, it is about why sub sandwich is called sub. And he went on, saying “It is because sub sandwich looks like submarine.”
I never thought about it. Interestingly, he also told me that people in Boston or New England area do not call it sub. Instead they call it “grinder.” The reason being that it needs a lot of chewing (grinding) to eat.
I have never been to Boston but I will definitely visit the city soon. You know what one of my plans is? I am going to go to a restaurant where they sell grinders and order one but I will not say I want a grinder. I will say, “I want to order a sub.” What would be their reaction? Do you think they would understand? I doubt but it will be fun. Ahh…. the joy of learning another language. 🙂
P.S.: I will update you later with what happened in Boston.
… and if you go to Louisiana, it’s called a Po’boy : )
Hope all is well Terry!
Wow, that is new. I am not sure I can even properly pronounce it.
Things are going great here. Hope you are well too. Hey did you hear news? I am sure you did. How about that?
For your information, I am adding comments I have gotten on my facebook here.
Gary said “Grinder, sub, hoagie, hero, wedge, po’boy, italian, and for a very local name, neba (roast beef sub)”
Liz said “it’s a “hoagie” in pittsburgh.”
Calvin said “It’s called “hero” in New York (saves hunger for your day!)”
But, I am going to stick with sub because that is way too many. If they do not know what I am talking about, I will just use my finger to point like a first-time tourist. 🙂