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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Husband and I are both Italian. His parents “are off the boat”. My grandparents were too and my parents were born in this country. We have always had pasta for lunch or dinner. I was with my kids (girl age 6 and boy 4) and a friend and her kids at a park. I invited them back to our house for lunch. I made pasta-penne with butter for the kids and vodka sauce for myself and my friend. She looked at it and said [b]“is this lunch? A bowl of pasta?” [/b] I said [b]yes this is what we usually have[/b]. She looked at me oddly and didn’t say anything else and ate. But what a weird response.[/quote] :lol: She is not rude. She was just surprised. [/quote] No, she was rude. [/quote] OP was rude for serving that slop. The guest was merely surprised. And since the guest was not a rude person, she actually ate the slop. I would have made excuses and left. [/quote] A normal person would decline to eat what they don't want and also not make negative comments. It's quite the flex to eat it not to be "rude," but then be rude anyway. Strange WASP rules. You must "eat what you are served" but it's ok to be passive aggressive.[/quote]
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