Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
IDK, but I think I'm going to ask my guests to mash their own potatoes this year.
Only if you invite OP so she can post about it, please.
She had better!
We found the quintessential mannerless morons who, instead of correcting when they know they are in the wrong, double down. It's this generation's signature move. Never admit you did anything wrong. Just call names, gaslight, and repeat the same nonsense a few more times. So very Trumpian of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
IDK, but I think I'm going to ask my guests to mash their own potatoes this year.
Only if you invite OP so she can post about it, please.
She had better!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
IDK, but I think I'm going to ask my guests to mash their own potatoes this year.
Only if you invite OP so she can post about it, please.
Well, the OP would have to lift up the spoon to scoop potatoes, that is so labor-intensive. I don’t think they can handle it.
You know, they still have book stores where they sell books on etiquette and how to host dinner parties? I think you would greatly benefit from reading one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
IDK, but I think I'm going to ask my guests to mash their own potatoes this year.
Only if you invite OP so she can post about it, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
IDK, but I think I'm going to ask my guests to mash their own potatoes this year.
Only if you invite OP so she can post about it, please.
Well, the OP would have to lift up the spoon to scoop potatoes, that is so labor-intensive. I don’t think they can handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
IDK, but I think I'm going to ask my guests to mash their own potatoes this year.
Only if you invite OP so she can post about it, please.
Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
IDK, but I think I'm going to ask my guests to mash their own potatoes this year.
Anonymous wrote:While you guys are riled up, tell me: are paper plates at Thanksgiving acceptable?
-NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.
Shocking that people with no manners when it comes to hosting also don't have manners when they are talking to people, right?
Proper manners don't include insulting your gracious host.
Where did OP say she insulted her host?
You think OP has demonstrated kindness in here? She was invited to someone's home and has been shitting all over the experience. It's the company that matters, right?
And what if OP's friend frequents DCUM and reads her post? Anyway, that degree of rudeness and the pettiness on the part of OP deserved the shred. I'm sure she found it impossible to hide her displeasure in the moment, too.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.
Shocking that people with no manners when it comes to hosting also don't have manners when they are talking to people, right?
Proper manners don't include insulting your gracious host.
Where did OP say she insulted her host?
You think OP has demonstrated kindness in here? She was invited to someone's home and has been shitting all over the experience. It's the company that matters, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.
Shocking that people with no manners when it comes to hosting also don't have manners when they are talking to people, right?
Proper manners don't include insulting your gracious host.
Where did OP say she insulted her host?
You think OP has demonstrated kindness in here? She was invited to someone's home and has been shitting all over the experience. It's the company that matters, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.
Shocking that people with no manners when it comes to hosting also don't have manners when they are talking to people, right?
Proper manners don't include insulting your gracious host.
Where did OP say she insulted her host?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not expect this shred to go so thoroughly sideways.
Shocking that people with no manners when it comes to hosting also don't have manners when they are talking to people, right?
Proper manners don't include insulting your gracious host.