Terry asks the doctor if it is “normal” to eat eggs for breakfast. How should the doctor MOST accurately answer this question?

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Responses

In France, it is “normal” to eat eggs for dinner.

In France, it is “normal” to eat eggs for dinner.

Eggs are never considered a “normal” food.

Eggs are never considered a “normal” food.

There is no one standard that defines “normal.”

There is no one standard that defines “normal.”

It depends on if the eggs are fried or scrambled.

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The doctor should MOST accurately answer the question with:

"There is no one standard that defines 'normal.'"

This response acknowledges the variability in dietary habits across different cultures and individual preferences, which is key to understanding the concept of "normal" in this context.