Is this rude or insulting?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soon he will be choosing to eat with someone else.


I'll give him the number of some single friends. No one should have to be stuck with OP
Anonymous
Good God woman, are you still moaning about the Cheesecake Factory?

Move ON.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do we need 2 threads on this.



Lol I think OP is a little dim. No wonder her husband just prefers not to talk to her. She must be maddening to deal with every day.


I think this is the same OP who said she didn't have "emotional intelligence" and wanted to badger her DH while he was at work about how was what she said to him insulting.

Apparently - she's constantly insulting him and coming here to hash it out OVER and OVER because he's had enough!
Anonymous
Rude OR insulting??

Both, obviously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not rude to say "I'd prefer to eat at home". It IS rude to say " I'd rather eat at home and not eat that crap food". Presumably the other person likes that "crap food" and telling them you think it's awful serves no purpose other than to insult their taste.

I'm surprised you even have to ask this question.


+1. And sometimes DH or I will go someplace we aren’t thrilled with but it’s fast, convenient, or the consensus pick.
Anonymous
can someone please link the original thread?
Anonymous

It's fine.
Neither rude not insulting.
I would have said that many times, except that my husband knows better than to ask.
Anonymous
I'd say it's more honest than rude.
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