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[quote=Anonymous][quote]If you indulge your pickiness to the point that literally anyone even notices, you are being a bad guest. I have a former roommate who was an extremely picky eater, and the only reason I knew about it at all was that I lived with her, and she challenged herself a lot because she cared about her nutritional needs, and she had a job that involved a lot of travel and corporate dinners and parties. When we went to parties and dinners, she ate beforehand and managed herself in such a way that no one noticed or cared how much she ate, or what she ate. I can think of a thousand ways not to eat every bite of every thing and have no one notice.[/quote] [quote]You're so wrong about this. I do not make faces at food, I do not comment about food I do not like. But there are certain people watch what everyone eats and make comments about it. These people love to make a spectacle of picky eaters and we hate it. Just stop. Enjoy your food, enjoy your conversations, and never ever ever comment on what people eat or don't eat. [/quote] I'm not sure either of you ar wrong. Extend that rule about "never ever ever comment on what people eat or don't eat" to not commenting on your own choices as well, and you're good. [/quote]
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