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Reply to "Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He was trying to conceal because the one bite didn’t work out. You were rude to point it out.[/quote] I want to know if my kid was eating or not on a long day trip. If you don't point it out, such a boy will most likely tell his parents he's starving and wasn't fed all day. His parents will never circle back to verify, so OP's family forever looks trashy, cheap, and negligent.[/quote] The kid is 11, not 5. OP could casually mention they stopped for food if she was actually worried about this. But I don’t think she was worried about the tween claiming he wasn’t fed. She was obsessed with “wasting” fast food.[/quote] Np. Lots of us were raised to not waste food. I’m middle class too and never had food insecurity. At home we didn’t throw out leftovers. [/quote] I don’t throw out leftovers, but not the partially eaten leftovers of non-family members! Ew, just ew.[/quote]
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