👉 The word "McDonald's" is not really very interesting, isn't it? It's just a small burger place that people go to when they're hungry for a snack or something.
Here's an example sentence from the word: "Every time I visit McDonald's, I'm always amazed by the amount of food in their order form. They have 100 burgers and fries! Who knew?" This sentence is not only unsettling because it involves exaggeration and irony, but also because it implies that people should be ashamed or uncomfortable with eating so much food at one place. It's a bit like saying "I'm too busy to eat." But instead of being taken seriously or seen as uncool, this statement can justifiably make someone feel uneasy.