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[quote=Anonymous]I think it was very nice and accommodating of you to give the menu upfront. As a vegetarian, I believe it was also very thoughtful and considerate to let the vegetarians go first. Seriously, hardly anyone would think to do this, and it makes so much sense. You asked about food restrictions or allergies. They don't have them. There was a vegetarian option. Those who didn't take food did so because they didn't like it. That's not a restriction so it would have been inappropriate for them to tell you "my kid doesn't like mac and cheese." It would be very impolite for them to each demand you make hot dogs or spaghetti marinara or whatever. They don't have to make a plate if they don't want anything or aren't hungry. I actually think everyone here was polite and acted correctly. It's unfortunate that it made you uncomfortable, but basically... you offered the right things and did all you could as a host, but no one is obligated to eat.[/quote]
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