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Most visitors to Vietnam, when they try dog's meat, say that it "wasn't tasty," "wasn't good," or "it was disgusting." Most Vietnamese, however, consider dog's meat tasty. What does this information suggest to psychologists?

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  1. 14 May, 17:10
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    Answer: What visitors taste in dog meat when they get to Vietnam is different from what most Vietnamese taste in the dog meat.

    Explanation:

    It is possible that the method the Vietnamese use to prepare dog meat is what makes the dog meat taste differently.

    Another possibility is the ingredients used in preparing dog meat in Vietnam makes the meat taste disgusting or not good.

    To psychologists, there is something different in the taste of dog meat prepared by Vietnamese that makes visitors conclude its taste wasnt good or disgusting.
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