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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not a grace-sayer myself, but have many in my extended family & friends network. My perspective: when in Rome…… the host leads; others may follow or do their own thing, but it’s rude to expect the host to alter their own way to accommodate you. So in your own home, feel free to lead grace out loud, guests may join or not join as they see fit. When you are a guest in someone else’s home, I vote for saying grace quietly to yourself. Host and other guests do not need to wait for you. Restaurants are a bit trickier, as there really is no host/guest dynamic. In that case I think it’s ok to say it out loud, but again don’t expect anyone else to join in or wait for you to finish.[/quote] +1 religious people, IMO, should not be privileged. It is neither good nor bad to be religious.[/quote]
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