Anonymous wrote:No!! Clean with a little treat inside like some candies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a South Asian Woman above aged 60, you wouldn't dream of itAll others, cleaned and dried with a big thank you.
Ha! my South Asian mom would never return an empty Tupperware! As a result, I have a hard time doing it. I feel really guilty.
My 60+ South Asian mom never returned Tupperware with food in it. She just returned it clean like everyone else.
Just goes to prove there are low achievers in every community.
Anonymous wrote:Fifty-year old here!!
“Tupperware” is the name of an actual brand@.
Like Honda is the name brand of a vehicle, Avon is the name of a beauty brand + Scott is the name of a company that manufactures toilet tissue, etc.
Since most people now use Rubbermaid or other brands of plastic storage ware, they should be referred to as the objects that they are.
Not a brand name (even though Tupperware did pave the way!)
You wouldn’t call a maxi-pad a “Kotex” would you?
I am guilty of doing this however.
I call a tissue a “Kleenex.”
Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are a South Asian Woman above aged 60, you wouldn't dream of itAll others, cleaned and dried with a big thank you.
Ha! my South Asian mom would never return an empty Tupperware! As a result, I have a hard time doing it. I feel really guilty.
My 60+ South Asian mom never returned Tupperware with food in it. She just returned it clean like everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to start an endless cycle of give and take. You were in need, she helped you. You thank her and return the dish. If she's ever in need then you can help her but you don't have to make everything even. NOW she is in the position of having to thank you on top of having made soup for you. STOP!
Anonymous wrote:Omg. This I why I am hesitant to do nice things for people. No one is capable of accepting them without doing something back. Then I feel like I have burdened the other person. It never ends. And starts to feel like a competition. Just return it and say thank you.