Poor kid checking in…I don’t see my Hercules plate on this chart…
Did yours also get fucked up in the microwave but still used for food anyway? That thing’s gotta be at least 50% of the microplastics in my brain.
Herc and Megara went through college with me, moved back into my mom’s with me, through a couple apartments and into my first home before they finally split in half in the dishwasher.
Wait… Was I a poor kid?
I still have the Pegasus plate that says “Hold your horses, dinner’s coming!”
I’m a meat and potatoes kind of guy!
9
8, and boy does that bring back memories!
With Oneida Twin Star silverware. I’m 53 and still have a few pieces from my parents set floating around for the nostalgia lol.
7
Are those from the US? Never seen any of them. My sauerkraut got served on this badboy growing up:

I think delftware isn’t as popular in the US, which is unfortunate because I love how they look.
Yea, Corelle is glass dish ware made in Corning, New York. The same place they make Pyrex and Gorilla Glass phone screens.
Yeah, unfortunately even the fediverse suffers from a heavy dose of US defaultism.
I’ve got more people assuming I’m an American here than I ever did on Reddit. I think a specific of type of online leftists just assumes you’re from the US if you don’t agree with them, because of course there’s the countries they support and then there’s the US and nobody else lol
My stamppot zuurkool met rookworst as well, on Delfts blauw.
8
6! No one else?
6! Is it regional? Do you live in kansas?
No but my mom is originally from Nebraska! Scary close lol
My dad has this one and lives in SW VA. He complains about never finding any matching items in thrift stores to replace some broken ones, but finds plenty of my grandparents (9)
5 & 6. Wonder if 6 followed my great-grandmother over from Minnesota?
9 through the 80s & 90s, then my parents graduated to 8 after the remaining 9s broke one by one
Nobody else got the lil heart flowers?

My parents still have these! Lots of nostalgia there
I had the ring bowls!!!
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 all the way
My parents had #5; my grandmother had #1, I think. Why were these so ubiquitous?
One of them with lead paint.
8 at home, 7 at grandparents. 4 is also super familiar, but I don’t have a firm memory.
9 gang represent.
9 gang rise up














