Thread:Christian Higdon/@comment-36965940-20190412230118/@comment-36965940-20190419202042

Ah. Well, the gist of what he said there was that "burgarr" sounds like something that'd fill ya up, which is why we take a good deal of pride in it in Egypt. Meanwhile, regular ol' "burger" is pretty girly (obviously he's being sarcastic throughout this whole thing), so when you're in a native English-speaking country, it's "burger", but with your friends, it's gotta be "burgarr".

In the end, he mentions how we should know the correct pronounciations, but keep 'em for ourselves, since we'd probably end up getting flipped off or beaten up if we use those in Egypt. Or at the very least we'd get that look.