Great video gonna try Lear these, can you do one for back boneless too? Just question, I've alot of American people on videos say 3 fourths! Why not say 3 quarters as that's the normal term. You guys use imperial measures so I'd have thought it'd be more natural to use 3/4 rather than 3 fourths? Sorry but it's just piqued my interest in different use of language
I haven’t done a back boneless in awhile, but would love to relearn them. They were a favorite of mine for sure! That is super interesting when it comes to different use of language. Sometimes I say “three fourths” and sometimes I say “three quarters.” I have actually never noticed that, or heard that most people prefer to use one over the other. Definitely will keep that in mind for future videos for non-American viewers. Thanks Todd! 🤙🏼
Great vídeo man
Boneless variations on mini ramp please 😊
Great video gonna try Lear these, can you do one for back boneless too?
Just question, I've alot of American people on videos say 3 fourths! Why not say 3 quarters as that's the normal term. You guys use imperial measures so I'd have thought it'd be more natural to use 3/4 rather than 3 fourths?
Sorry but it's just piqued my interest in different use of language
I haven’t done a back boneless in awhile, but would love to relearn them. They were a favorite of mine for sure!
That is super interesting when it comes to different use of language. Sometimes I say “three fourths” and sometimes I say “three quarters.” I have actually never noticed that, or heard that most people prefer to use one over the other.
Definitely will keep that in mind for future videos for non-American viewers. Thanks Todd! 🤙🏼
If you see me do a boneless anytime soon it’s because of you 🤙🏼