Anonymous wrote:Can you say takeaway one more time? Please??
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are aware that you are the parent in this situation, right? Just shut it down. Make a rule that they can only get food once a week (or whatever) and it has to be less than a certain amount. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:Y'all, she got delivery. It's not carryout, takeaway, or takeout UNLESS YOU PICK IT UP.
People. The language will DEVOLVE into MEANINGLESS VOCALIC GRUNTS if you do not watch yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid isn’t allowed any takeout, only the proper takeaway
Make sure you say "go for a takeaway" like OP does. You need the *a* to convey proper Klassiness.
OP, does your daughter like going for a curry?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if this is a factor of COVID or the fact that my kid now has a part time job and access to a car, but kid just wants to eat takeaways all the time. Any food prepared at home turns her nose at and asks for takeaway instead. I say it’s fine in moderation but also extremely expensive and not very healthy but it’s still a constant ask. It also seems to be a popular way to socialize with friends. Usually she uses her own money (I insist - trying to teach her just how expensive it really is!) but last night we were at an event and I told her she could get takeaway since I couldn’t make dinner. She got a small Manhattan pizza and a drink … the bill was $27!!! Now I am wondering: did she DoorDash this or something? Takeaway is one thing but delivery only compounds the cost (yes, I asked her but she hasn’t replied to my text)
Highly annoyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you say takeaway one more time? Please??
WTF? Why are you hung up on that? What else should she say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you say takeaway one more time? Please??
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Haha, agree! Not the typical expression for this region plus saying it over and over and over again.
Yup. Very pretentious. Also, typical dcum. Hey op, does she usually have to queue up to get here takeaway?
OKAY NOW QUEUE IS AN ACTUAL WORD IN THE REST OF THE WORLD
- Canadian