Pastakudasai Rule Better

"My script crashes with some kind of permission error when I try to write the file. What's wrong?"

: In many image-sharing circles, if a user posts a piece of media (the "pasta"), they are under a social obligation to provide the origin or "sauce." Failure to do so is seen as a breach of the Pastakudasai etiquette.

At its core, is a pun created by merging two words: Pasta: The Italian culinary staple. pastakudasai rule

The "Pastakudasai Rule" is a specialized internet subculture term, often associated with specific gaming communities or niche online forums, that dictates a "give and take" relationship regarding content sharing—specifically, that one must provide "sauce" (a source) or a contribution if they are consuming or requesting content.

The name itself seems to be a novel creation that reflects the rule's purpose. It can be broken down into two parts: "My script crashes with some kind of permission

Mizu o kudasai (水をお願いします / 水をください) →right arrow Water, please. Kore o kudasai (これをください) →right arrow Please give me this one. 2. The Action Request Rule (Te-Form Verb + Kudasai)

In short: Don't tell us what it says. Show us. Pastakudasai. The "Pastakudasai Rule" is a specialized internet subculture

This is the most common variation used by tourists and expats alike. It is strictly reserved for physical, concrete objects that can be physically handed to you.