Printed the off the pics for Dads.
He doesmiss her.
Cheers babba!
Also I couldn't work out why Mum was talking about Yum Cha when she'd obviously had Dim Sum by her description and the photos!
So I Googled it.
Of course she was correct (no doubt hearing it from you).
For those who don't know, Yum Cha is the meal/ the experience. Like having a Sunday Roast, even though many parts of the meal are not roasted and the experience is more about sitting down together. Dim Sum is the food or individual dishes. A term I have never heard here, although I've been out for Dim Sum in London in restaurants which had 70%+ Chinese customers.
It's a melting pot, baby... we pick up different terms in different places.
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