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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. This is real, honestly I couldn’t make this up. The host is Indian. Potluck hasn’t happened yet - don’t want to give more details as I don’t want to be outed as gossiping about these people, but hey, maybe I do so we don’t get invited again. I was thinking about asking DH to make some yogurt and spice marinated chicken and acting oblivious to the “subji” request. [/quote] Are the hosts religious vegetarians? [/quote] Not that I’m aware of but I don’t know them well and not sure how to ask[/quote] You don't need to ask them about their religious beliefs. If you are insisting on bringing a meat dish after being asked to bring a vegetarian one, just ask. You are going to come across rude either way (at the part or beforehand), so just get it over with. Say, "I'm thinking of bringing chicken, is that okay?" They will say "No, we don't allow any meat in the house", or "Sure, maybe some fo the other guests will eat it", or whatever. Would you bring ham sandwiches to a Jewish person's house? Probably not, at least not without asking first. So FFS ask! Or just don't go if this is such a problem for you.[/quote]
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