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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]+1 op. It is rude to put anyone on the spot (shower hostesses- this is you too with the games or on demand creative sayings, etc). Multiplied by 100 when you are hosting them in your home. [/quote] Nope, when in Rome... [/quote] +1. If you don't like it, LEAVE. But to bitch about someone's traditions is rude and ungrateful. Anyone who can't see that lacks class. No one FORCED you to accept their invitation, eat their food, and spend time with THEIR family. Here's my family traditions, I am not going to CHANGE my family traditions because I have guests. Anyone who is annoyed by our family traditions can leave at anytime.[/quote]
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