We ordered a pizza and some buffalo wings.

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We get to the restaurant first and my friend arrives late. I say to her:

We've ordered a pizza and some buffalo wings.

Or

We ordered a pizza and some buffalo wings.

Which would a native say? Are both okay?
 

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In BrE, "We've".
 

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In AmE, you will hear both. Coincidentally, I ordered a pizza and buffalo wings last night. :shock:
 

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I didn't know buffalos had wings. ;-)
 

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They do, Alice. They do! :lol:
 

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Did you know fish had fingers, bhai?
 

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I would capitalize "Buffalo." It is named after the city in New York where they originated.
 

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I would capitalize "Buffalo." It is named after the city in New York where they originated.

Is it? What are Buffalo wings made of then? I genuinely always assumed it was buffalo meat, made into the shape of wings for some reason.
 

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Aw...bless. They're fried or grilled chicken wings in a crisp and spicy coating.

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Aw...bless. They're fried or grilled chicken wings in a crisp and spicy coating.

In my defence (should that be required), I've been vegetarian for over two decades so would never had ordered them even if they appeared on the menu in the places I eat (they don't).
 

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Is it? What are Buffalo wings made of then? I genuinely always assumed it was buffalo meat, made into the shape of wings for some reason.

Chicken wings were scrawny pieces hardly worth the trouble of eating. They would be used for making soup and stocks.

Until a bar in Buffalo decided that they could spice them up and get drunks to eat them. Thus spawning an entire industry.

Now we engineer chickens with large wings, and eating establishments compete to see who can get the most fools to eat the most fiery concoctions.

(I like wings, but not abusing my taste buds with hot sauces.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_wing
 

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Emsr, it might please you to know that these tasty treats are usually served with carrot sticks and celery sticks. Healthy!
 

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Until a bar in Buffalo decided that they could spice them up and get drunks to eat them.

In the UK, drunks tend to give themselves duodenal burns with killer curries.
 
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