Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's on the trashy side if, say, you are a hotel that advertises breakfast with orange juice, but you water it down to save money without acknowledging that to your guests.
If you are doing it for yourself, or for other people not paying for it and expecting undiluted then it isn't trashy. It's just diluted.
That's my point. Cutting/diluting orange juice has trashy roots -- poor families would add water to the jug to "stretch" what was left in the container, right?
You're saying poor = trashy. You are not a decent human.
Agreed. Poor is not necessarily trashy. And I would think a lot of people drinking diluted juice would not be trashy, just somewhat health conscious and trying to limit their sugar intake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does trashy even mean in this context?
Seriously. OP, do you not know what trashy means?
+2. How would adding water to your juice be trashy? I rarely drink juice but when I do I generally mix half juice half water so it’s less sweet. I am completely confused as to how this would be seen as trashy, though I can understand that it’s might not be another persons taste.
Historically, adding water to the orange juice container was a low class / poor / trashy thing. Poor would serve you watered-down orange juice, people with a little money would offer you the good non-water-down stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's on the trashy side if, say, you are a hotel that advertises breakfast with orange juice, but you water it down to save money without acknowledging that to your guests.
If you are doing it for yourself, or for other people not paying for it and expecting undiluted then it isn't trashy. It's just diluted.
That's my point. Cutting/diluting orange juice has trashy roots -- poor families would add water to the jug to "stretch" what was left in the container, right?
You're saying poor = trashy. You are not a decent human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's on the trashy side if, say, you are a hotel that advertises breakfast with orange juice, but you water it down to save money without acknowledging that to your guests.
If you are doing it for yourself, or for other people not paying for it and expecting undiluted then it isn't trashy. It's just diluted.
That's my point. Cutting/diluting orange juice has trashy roots -- poor families would add water to the jug to "stretch" what was left in the container, right?
You're saying poor = trashy. You are not a decent human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's on the trashy side if, say, you are a hotel that advertises breakfast with orange juice, but you water it down to save money without acknowledging that to your guests.
If you are doing it for yourself, or for other people not paying for it and expecting undiluted then it isn't trashy. It's just diluted.
That's my point. Cutting/diluting orange juice has trashy roots -- poor families would add water to the jug to "stretch" what was left in the container, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does trashy even mean in this context?
Seriously. OP, do you not know what trashy means?
+2. How would adding water to your juice be trashy? I rarely drink juice but when I do I generally mix half juice half water so it’s less sweet. I am completely confused as to how this would be seen as trashy, though I can understand that it’s might not be another persons taste.
Anonymous wrote:What does trashy even mean in this context?
Anonymous wrote:It's on the trashy side if, say, you are a hotel that advertises breakfast with orange juice, but you water it down to save money without acknowledging that to your guests.
If you are doing it for yourself, or for other people not paying for it and expecting undiluted then it isn't trashy. It's just diluted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does trashy even mean in this context?
Seriously. OP, do you not know what trashy means?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if trashy is the word that comes to mind, but OJ in general, cut or not, is too much sugar for every day drink. Eat an orange and drink a glass of water.
Anonymous wrote:Adults drink juice?
My children don't even drink juice outside of maybe at the occasional birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:Adults drink juice?
My children don't even drink juice outside of maybe at the occasional birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does trashy even mean in this context?
You wouldn't request this in public, would you? Why not? Because it feels a little trashy.