| This is also my DD. We have tons of food in the house so I'm also tying to show her how to make an at home alternative but she would be happy having every meal out of the house if she could (she can't). |
NP. It is pretty annoying. |
OP, does your daughter like going for a curry? |
| What they like, and what they get are two different things. But my kids like cooking and eating home-cooked foods. |
| Just cut her off. She can't use your account anymore to order. |
| My teen/college student blows all his disposable income on take out food. But it's his money, earned over the summer, and while I wouldn't do that, and don't, it's his money, he can do what he pleases with it. |
| Don't just tell her she can get takeout if she's using your money. Give her a budget. She covers anything over that amount. |
Yup. Very pretentious. Also, typical dcum. Hey op, does she usually have to queue up to get here takeaway? |
| We all eat it a few times a week but we don’t do delivery. Never on their own. |
| Such a head scratcher! "How do I get my teen to stop wasting my money?" Uh..... |
What's the difference? It was clear what she was talking about. And yes, not everyone is in the US. |
Okay but we don’t know where op is from. In Canada, many of us say takeaway. Maybe she is British or Indian or from Australia? A lot of commonwealth countries use ‘UK’ slang. Maybe op just wants to be a pretend British person, that’s ok. Let them live! |
OKAY NOW QUEUE IS AN ACTUAL WORD IN THE REST OF THE WORLD - Canadian |
I believe that would be “a curry in a hurry.” |
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Whenever I ask my kids what they want for dinner they say take out. They would take out every night if they could. But we do it once, MAYBE twice a week as a family.
It IS a popular way of socializing. It's something they can do independently and generally can afford with their own cash, so I don't try to prevent that. Going out to eat is popular for adults too - he meets friends for a Jersey Mike's or something, and I'll meet a friend a Starbucks. Not so different. |