What an excessive display of strings and horns on stage show-offs! You crave a type of chips named after a very simple horn. What are these chips (and those horns) called in English?
Every now and then, we come across a performance that is just too much. The stage is filled with an overwhelming amount of strings and horns, all played by musicians who seem to be showing off more than actually making music. It can be exhausting to watch, and you start to wonder if all those extra instruments are really necessary.
In times like these, you may find yourself craving a snack to take your mind off of the chaos on stage. And what better snack to reach for than a bag of chips? But not just any chips – chips that are named after a simple horn.
In English, those chips are called “Bugles.” Bugles are a popular snack that are shaped like a horn, with a crispy texture that is satisfying to munch on. They may not have all the fancy flavors and ingredients that some other chips have, but sometimes simple is better.
So next time you find yourself watching a performance with an excessive amount of strings and horns, remember to take a break and enjoy some Bugles. They may not be as flashy as the musicians on stage, but they will definitely satisfy your cravings and give you a moment of peace amidst the chaos.