Not American but we used these bad boys:

Solid looking plate where are you from?
From India. I’m from a Buddhist region and here we use brass plates. the old ones can weigh more than half kg.
the army
Battlefield born are always so whiney
7, and my “little” brother still has it 40 years later because he doesn’t want to spend money on dishes
7 all the way
8
9 gang represent.
9 gang rise up
7 was my cereal bowl and toast plate.
Ha! These look so old. I don’t rememb- fuck. 4.
Never seen any of those. Here were mine:

Seven!
6 and 7
Blue and white Jingdezhen Dragon Rice Bowls.
7

I had “Country Cornflower”.
I also saw a bunch of #4 somewhere. It was either at one set of grandparents’, or one of my friends’ houses.
Mom actually still has the pictured kind, still being used to this day. I was there just last week and there was some of it still drying in the dishwasher. I stole a few plates and bowls when I left, and it’s still the only glassware I’ve ever really used more than a couple times. I’m not particularly find of it, but I have these pieces and I don’t give a fuck what it looks like if it works.
At least it doesn’t have Jesus on it or something. I would draw the line at that.
Indian here! We have steel.
But because of common crockery or similarly decorated plastic is for serving guests (at parties and wherever-not), I’ve seen all of them.#8 And as a sidenote I took them as hand-me-downs and only stopped using them this year.






