Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's what I do ...
Eat before you attend
Simply say no thank you
Don't eat anything
Bring something you prepared or purchased that you like
This is weird. Don't do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's what I do ...
Eat before you attend
Simply say no thank you
Don't eat anything
Bring something you prepared or purchased that you like
This is weird. Don't do this.
I don't think ..
What is weird ?? Feeling pressured to eat foods you don't like want or need.
I think PP is referring to the last line. Bringing something for yourself to eat is more noticeable than simply saying no thank you if you can’t take a small scoop and push it around on your plate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that people are saying to put food on your plate and push it around. Stop wasting food! As a host, it burns inside when I am scraping plates filled with food. Why did you take it if you weren't going to eat it? Stop wasting money and food!
It's when people are pushing food on you. In OP's case, she's talking about hosts who insist on serving you food and ask you questions if you decline it. They are leaving you no other choice. You take a small serving, eat what you can (if you can) and cut up the rest or push it around so it doesn't look untouched on your plate.
I have been served food at people's houses that was inedible or close to it. Food that was burned, undercooked, totally unseasoned, etc. The people serving it either don't know or are so lacking in social graces that they think it's okay to serve food like that. The food is wasted no matter what. It's okay to sacrifice some of it to save a little face and get through the meal.
Nah. Most of the time, we aren’t talking about food that is “inedible or close to it.” We’re talking about adults who think it’s cute to be “picky eaters” like a 5-year-old or to self-pathologist not prefering certain foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way that I was raised?
You eat it. And smile. And thank them.
100% percent this.
Good to see that at least one person on this thread was raised right.
It’s called being gracious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that people are saying to put food on your plate and push it around. Stop wasting food! As a host, it burns inside when I am scraping plates filled with food. Why did you take it if you weren't going to eat it? Stop wasting money and food!
It's when people are pushing food on you. In OP's case, she's talking about hosts who insist on serving you food and ask you questions if you decline it. They are leaving you no other choice. You take a small serving, eat what you can (if you can) and cut up the rest or push it around so it doesn't look untouched on your plate.
I have been served food at people's houses that was inedible or close to it. Food that was burned, undercooked, totally unseasoned, etc. The people serving it either don't know or are so lacking in social graces that they think it's okay to serve food like that. The food is wasted no matter what. It's okay to sacrifice some of it to save a little face and get through the meal.
Anonymous wrote:The way that I was raised?
You eat it. And smile. And thank them.
Anonymous wrote:You pretend to like it and push the food around the plate and fill up on the things you can tolerate. Why can't you pretend to like it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's one meal. People act like not eating at one meal is the end of the world. Or not eating exactly what they want. Consider it a fast and offer up to Buddha, Jessus, sky spirit, whatever.
For the people going for a week-- it's a great chance to take your hosts out as a treat.
I’m fine not eating the meal or taking just a couple bites. But it’s the rude comments…
Yeah, I know. And it's a good reminder on here even to the most well-meaning not to "push" food or drink.
If you have food issues, stop eating with people. Do other things together that don't involve food.
Anonymous wrote:I hate that people are saying to put food on your plate and push it around. Stop wasting food! As a host, it burns inside when I am scraping plates filled with food. Why did you take it if you weren't going to eat it? Stop wasting money and food!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's what I do ...
Eat before you attend
Simply say no thank you
Don't eat anything
Bring something you prepared or purchased that you like
This is weird. Don't do this.
I don't think ..
What is weird ?? Feeling pressured to eat foods you don't like want or need.
I think PP is referring to the last line. Bringing something for yourself to eat is more noticeable than simply saying no thank you if you can’t take a small scoop and push it around on your plate.