What does it mean if you get a fortune cookie with no fortune in it??!


Question: maybe there was and you just ate it...



it could happen!


Answers: maybe there was and you just ate it...



it could happen!

That means there is a fortune cookie somewhere that has two fortunes in it.

It's either a defect, or just a cookie, i like cookies, yum

Uh oh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... lol

It means you're outta luck!

nothing-get another cookie . these are not life altering, or life guidance couselors people!!! They are cookies that have paper with sayings in there to make you use them!!!!!

maybe it fell out or something

YOU ARE SO GONNA DIE! *some day when your old and gray*

you're screwed!!!

It means the dopey git at the factory forgot to put one in.

Nothing more, nothing less.

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It means that you have no future, and you have no past. You are the man the prophecies foretold to be a saviour of the people.

You must go to the Magic 8 Ball to get your fortune.

First you must understand what it means to eat a half an apple, and discover a half a worm in the uneaten half.

Only then, grasshopper, can you understand the meaning of a fortune cookie without a fortune.

i think they 4got 2 put it in.. lol!!! :) im not chinese i dont know.. but.. either they 4got 2 put it in.. or.. it means bad luck.. but i think its that they 4got 2 put it in... sue em' i say.. lol!

yo' 'duck outta luck' just go get a newspaper and read your horoscope!!!

It means life has given you a chance to make your own destiny...your own mind.. May be there is something which you have to solve by listening to your heart .
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All it means is that you aren’t ruled by any type of pre-destiny. That cookie empowered you to to make your own future.

The Fortune Cookie is a crisp cookie made from flour, sugar, butter, vanilla, and milk which is baked around a fortune, a piece of paper with words of faux wisdom or vague prophecy. Throughout the western world, it is usually served with Chinese food in Chinese-American restaurants as a dessert. The message inside may also include a list of lucky numbers (used by some as lottery numbers) and a Chinese phrase with translation. Fortune cookies in their current form were first served in California by immigrants who based the cookie on a traditional Japanese cracker. The cookies are little-known in mainland China or Taiwan.


if i were you i wont be worry about it. as it does not mean anything it is just sth created to attract the foreigner (american) to eat chinese food during the early days

Something bad is going to happen to you.





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