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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you say "no" to an offer but want something less, why not clarify that? [/quote] Sure, that’s fine, but it’s also weird to assume people either need 14 meals prepared by strangers OR they need nothing. I don’t know, when a friend has a baby or is sick, my first instinct is “here let me drop of this dish I know you like” not “let me coordinate an elaborate online schedule of meals prepared by me, a few people you met once at a barbecue at my house, and five total strangers from my church.” It’s overkill. I get it if someone is dealing with cancer or is on bed rest as other PPs have said. But I think it’s overkill for someone with a new baby who is otherwise in good health and might have some family help.[/quote]
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