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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Like others, depends on the relationship and if the host invites me to do so. I always tell my guests to feel free to help themselves to whatever or I wll be happy to get it for them.[b] As a guest, I don’t ask for anything and I [/b][b]taught my kids not to ask for anything. You can accept what is offered, but you can’t ask. [/b]I don’t mean you cannot ask grandma for a glass of water, but I [b]did not want them going over to friend’s houses for a play date and asking for a snack[/b].[/quote] Same. Completely the same.[/quote] Omg. This is horrible advice. I do not want to have to baby a tween or teen and ask them if they are hungry or thirsty. I want them to speak up. I cannot believe you are teaching your kids that they need to be waited on. Teach them to ask nicely. [/quote]
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