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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They may be used to paper napkins which can be left on plates. They probably thought they were helping clean up the table. [/quote] This. Please don’t think they are rude, they’re just used to a different method of clean up. This isn’t a huge deal, don’t make it one. [/quote] Surely they can think about what they're doing, and recognize a different fabric and ask "what do I do with my napkin?" or "Is it okay to put this on my plate?" or even just quietly copy what their hosts do. Hold kids to higher standards! [/quote] Sorry, I think your “standards” are too high. Kind friends cooking pasta together and sharing a meal. They sound lovely. Sounds like they feel comfortable at your house. My close friend growing up had very “proper” parents and eating at their house was always a panic-inducing event for me, because I did not grow up like they did. Which fork to use? Did I put my cup back correctly? I honestly hated eating there because it was too much. Get some paper napkins for when the friends come, please don’t stress them out with your standards [/quote]
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