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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Why do you not know if people you are interacting with are following social-distancing? Would you invite people with allergies for dinner & then think its rude if they ask what's in the food? Your fake etiquettes are not more important than people's lives. People are scared. I don't understand how you can't be bothered to be responsible during a pandemic. As a parent, and as a host, I would give everyone all the information that I could. I wonder if the OP's guests were using this as a proxy for how closely SHE was following social distancing. NP here-- I had that same thought. Maybe. It seems more normal and polite to just ask the question directly. The guest DID ask the question directly. What's she supposed to do instead -- ask for the other guests' contact info so she can ask them herself? OP is just looking for any excuse to be bitchy about someone else's behavior. Hasn't that gotten old yet?[/quote] Apparently not for you. [/quote]
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