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faby.ong
Brazil

explanation of words
 
Please, can you help to understand what is potluck?

21 Nov 2011      





kodora
Greece

Here is the definition
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/potluck
Dora

21 Nov 2011     



douglas
United States

Back home a potluck dinner was a dinner where each guest brought a different dish of food and everybody shared everything (buffet style).  We used this quite often with community events (clubs, etc.)
 
Douglas

21 Nov 2011     



yanogator
United States

Notice that Douglas �s answer is the second definition from Dora �s link. In my opinion, the first definition is better written as two words  - "pot luck".

A potluck dinner is also called a covered dish dinner or a pitch-in dinner. It �s also very common with churches.

My international folk-dance group used to have a monthly potluck dinner, and we learned that it �s best to have an idea of what �s coming, because one month everyone brought a dessert!

Bruce

21 Nov 2011     



faby.ong
Brazil

THanks a lot for your answers!!!
Ans why do I use EG for example? thanks again

21 Nov 2011     



midoforever
Egypt

eg stands for "exampli gratia" . All The Best

21 Nov 2011     



Apodo
Australia

You can use it like this:

We are going out for dinner, but we haven �t made a reservation. We are just going to take pot luck.  = we will eat wherever we can.
 
And it doesn �t always have to be about food
 
We are going on holidays. We haven �t booked a hotel. We are going to take pot luck.
 

22 Nov 2011     



faby.ong
Brazil

Thnas so much for all the "example gratia". Did I use it correct?

22 Nov 2011     



Apodo
Australia

I would just say �Thanks for all the examples �.
 
I use eg. to mean �for example �.  pronounced as the letters E  G  -not many people know the Latin words. ;-)
 
People eat many different grains, eg. rice, oats, wheat and corn.

22 Nov 2011     



faby.ong
Brazil

THanks again for all the help you gave me!!!

6 Dec 2011