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Put the most delicious sandwich ever on your menu and if you call it a sando I won’t order it. Dunno why it rustles my jimmies as much as it does but everybody has to be principled about something. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
As others have pointed out, it does have some semantic connotation.
Sandos are the Japanese equivalent of a sandwich, so, thick shokupan w/o the crust and served with cream and fruit, fried cutlets, or egg salad. But that being said, sando has a very narrow focus on its definition.
Sandwiches are typical western fare and have a broader connotation.
How I see it is that a lot of food has a taxonomy.
“Sandwiches” are a “family” class, sandos are a “genus” just below it, with the varying types of sandos as “species”.
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