dirkgentle

u/dirkgentle@lemmy.ca
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Ah, eso no es curar, es templar.

Por lo que entiendo, es antes de llenar el termo cuando arrancás desde temperatura ambiente. Si precalentás el termo antes de usarlo, el agua caliente te va a durar más antes de enfriarse.

Es opcional, igual.

El mate de porongo se cura para disolver y sacar todos los solubles que si no te terminás tomando.

La superficie del termo es de metal o de vidrio, no debería tener un nivel significativo de residuos solubles.

Para mí es darle una lavada la primera vez, a lo sumo con agua hirviendo y listo.

At least in ON a lot of products don't really say where they are from. I avoid those products nowadays, but I never understood why it's allowed in the first place. In the place where I'm from all products say so.

They are Not hard to find from Queen's Park TTC station. I've used them to go to doctor's appointments. IIRC you can get in at the South East side of the station.

on Languages · c/programmer_humor · 17 pts · 1y

I think word count is not the best metric precisely because of what you mention. "Krankenversicherungskarte" is one word vs the three word "health insurance card", but they convey the same information in roughly the same amount of characters.

Overall I don't find German particularly verbose, only sometimes a small phrase is condensed into a single word.