Anonymous wrote:I see a divorce in the future if you hinge on this.
What a stupid, petty thing. Setting a table is not a "life skill." You don't need it to function, get through your day, week, month, or year.
I had to stay with someone recently who didn't put out napkins and didn't use paper towels in the kitchen so I couldn't even just grab one. I survived. But just barely. It was baffling.Anonymous wrote:It's low class. I always cringe when I go to someone's house and the knife or fork is on the wrong side or at a wedding and someone takes the wrong drink or bread plate at a round table and messes everyone up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.
Why is that a problem?
Because it’s wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.
Why is that a problem?
Because it’s wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.
Why is that a problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.
Why is that a problem?
Because Princess is putting on airs acting like Tuesday supper is a State Dinner.
I'd love to know what OP serves. Obviously not buttered noodles. Some fancy pants stuff.
Probably KFC/Wendy's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.
Why is that a problem?
Because Princess is putting on airs acting like Tuesday supper is a State Dinner.
I'd love to know what OP serves. Obviously not buttered noodles. Some fancy pants stuff.
Probably KFC/Wendy's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.
Why is that a problem?
Because Princess is putting on airs acting like Tuesday supper is a State Dinner.
I'd love to know what OP serves. Obviously not buttered noodles. Some fancy pants stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.
Why is that a problem?
Because Princess is putting on airs acting like Tuesday supper is a State Dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.
Why is that a problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Print this out and leave it near the table.
Do regular people really do this?
Yes, we regularly have need of a dessert fork, a dessert spoon and a sherry glass.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I actually have the same problem. After 26 years, DH still puts the napkin on the right with the knife and spoon on it and it drives me crazy. But I just change it and don’t make a federal case out of it.