Anonymous wrote:Those of you that stated you hate German food--it's pretty clear that your exposure is limited to the pseudo German crap that passes as German food in the US, or what tourists get when they visit and want "authentic" German food, which bears no resemblance to what Germans actually eat. It's a lot like saying I hate American food. Ignorant of the variety and influences from many other cultures.
Anonymous wrote:OMG everyone on this thread needs to relax. Perhaps with a Heineken!
Anonymous wrote:I hosted an Oktoberfest party for our neighborhood and noticed that a few of my Jewish friends didn't attend and were kind of quiet with me last time I saw them. DH and I aren't German, but we did the traditional German beer, food, etc. Maybe it's coincidental that they were busy and it's my imagination. Hope this is the case as I'd never want to offend them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hosted an Oktoberfest party for our neighborhood and noticed that a few of my Jewish friends didn't attend and were kind of quiet with me last time I saw them. DH and I aren't German, but we did the traditional German beer, food, etc. Maybe it's coincidental that they were busy and it's my imagination. Hope this is the case as I'd never want to offend them.
You needed to drink a little more beer and relax. Your Jewish friends may all avoid you for some common reason, but it's not your Oktoberfest party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hosted an Oktoberfest party for our neighborhood and noticed that a few of my Jewish friends didn't attend and were kind of quiet with me last time I saw them. DH and I aren't German, but we did the traditional German beer, food, etc. Maybe it's coincidental that they were busy and it's my imagination. Hope this is the case as I'd never want to offend them.
As a Jew, I'm more disturbed that you noticed the religions of people who weren't there, and are preemptively judging them for it, than I am by your decision to have a German-themed party.
Meh. OP did nothing wrong.
OP is keeping careful track of her Jewish friends and their movements. It's kind of weird. It would never have occurred to me to think that there had to be a reason that my friends didn't show, much less assume it was because of their religion.
I see nothing wrong with OP wondering if no-show invitees who later may have been less warm to her last time they saw one another had a reason to behave that way. Sure OP could be, and probably is, off-base on this but she's trying to consider if she unthinkingly offended someone. You're odd for thinking she's offensive for wondering if she unintentionally offended someone.
Agreed.
+2. OP is being thoughtful in wondering if she might have inadvertently offended one or more friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hosted an Oktoberfest party for our neighborhood and noticed that a few of my Jewish friends didn't attend and were kind of quiet with me last time I saw them. DH and I aren't German, but we did the traditional German beer, food, etc. Maybe it's coincidental that they were busy and it's my imagination. Hope this is the case as I'd never want to offend them.
As a Jew, I'm more disturbed that you noticed the religions of people who weren't there, and are preemptively judging them for it, than I am by your decision to have a German-themed party.
Wait -- so you are saying that you, as a Jew, are disturbed by their decision to have a German-themed party. Interesting...
Not so much with the reading comprehension, eh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hosted an Oktoberfest party for our neighborhood and noticed that a few of my Jewish friends didn't attend and were kind of quiet with me last time I saw them. DH and I aren't German, but we did the traditional German beer, food, etc. Maybe it's coincidental that they were busy and it's my imagination. Hope this is the case as I'd never want to offend them.
As a Jew, I'm more disturbed that you noticed the religions of people who weren't there, and are preemptively judging them for it, than I am by your decision to have a German-themed party.
Meh. OP did nothing wrong.
OP is keeping careful track of her Jewish friends and their movements. It's kind of weird. It would never have occurred to me to think that there had to be a reason that my friends didn't show, much less assume it was because of their religion.
I see nothing wrong with OP wondering if no-show invitees who later may have been less warm to her last time they saw one another had a reason to behave that way. Sure OP could be, and probably is, off-base on this but she's trying to consider if she unthinkingly offended someone. You're odd for thinking she's offensive for wondering if she unintentionally offended someone.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a side note, I don't think I'd even know which of my friends are Jewish. Do we give out a signal to each other?
You don't know which friends are Jewish?
That's like saying you don't know which ones are black.
Being Jewish in many cases is not just being religious; it's a culture.
Stop pretending to be oh so Liberal and God-blind. If you don't talk about this, you're not really friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hosted an Oktoberfest party for our neighborhood and noticed that a few of my Jewish friends didn't attend and were kind of quiet with me last time I saw them. DH and I aren't German, but we did the traditional German beer, food, etc. Maybe it's coincidental that they were busy and it's my imagination. Hope this is the case as I'd never want to offend them.
As a Jew, I'm more disturbed that you noticed the religions of people who weren't there, and are preemptively judging them for it, than I am by your decision to have a German-themed party.
Anonymous wrote:On a side note, I don't think I'd even know which of my friends are Jewish. Do we give out a signal to each other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hosted an Oktoberfest party for our neighborhood and noticed that a few of my Jewish friends didn't attend and were kind of quiet with me last time I saw them. DH and I aren't German, but we did the traditional German beer, food, etc. Maybe it's coincidental that they were busy and it's my imagination. Hope this is the case as I'd never want to offend them.
As a Jew, I'm more disturbed that you noticed the religions of people who weren't there, and are preemptively judging them for it, than I am by your decision to have a German-themed party.
Meh. OP did nothing wrong.
OP is keeping careful track of her Jewish friends and their movements. It's kind of weird. It would never have occurred to me to think that there had to be a reason that my friends didn't show, much less assume it was because of their religion.