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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One kid took a lot of new items and didn't like them so he didn't eat them. You told him to try the new foods before putting on his plate. How is he supposed to do that? [/quote] [b]On this my suggestion to him would be to take one of an item and try it instead of taking three and deciding he doesn't like it. [/b] On other suggestions for responding, I appreciate them. [/quote] Exactly. OP I find it rude as well to leave half a plate as well. I wouldn't have made a big deal of it though, and I'm sure any teen can actually tell the difference between a half a plate of food and two bites. How do you salvage this? Tell him to drop the attitude and you all move on. Next time you go to a buffet remind him that if it's something new he should only take enough to taste it. He can go back for more.[/quote]
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