Saturday, 11 July 2020

Do you like the food of your significant other's culture?

Johnnie Pummill: I like Indian food. mmm..... but, I hate American food.... ugh....yucky fatty cheesy crap..... cant bloody stand it.....anyhow, its good that you are making a compromise on your part, as this will bring you benefits in the future....oh, and I dont have a significant other, and I never will....simples..........Show more

Riley Migl: fire it back at them with some really aquward questions, like 'does it hurt when two men take you up the ***'.or ask for a demonstration (to learn technique)Bet that would shut them up!!!!...Show more

Barrett Alosa: Yeah its pretty gross to hear about that kind of stuff from your parents. I had a pleasure party the other night and my step mom attended and the whole time my sister was saying how gross she was when she made comments about all the toys, etc. I actually found it humorous. I guess when you're older, its more humorous then gross. My sister and I are also 8 years apart, so age may play a part. I agree tho! ugh, some things are TMI.I will admit though, my boyfriend's mom tells me story about her and her toys and its pretty gross to hear then visualize. Now that kind of stuff is definitely TMI LOL...Show more

Tobie Oshea: If I don't like someones cooking, I simply don't eat it. I'm not a garbage can for anyones experimentations.Simply tell them, I'm really not hungry now, I have an upset stomach that just can't handle any food right now, I hope you'll understand.

Reginald Maxi: My parents always give me TMI. One New Year's Eve, I brought a friend home with me and we were sitting around with my parents and my siblings talking about the past year. Suddenly, my parents started pretending to be really tired. Then, my mom stood up and said we'd have to excuse them because they were going to go play lion. My brother, God bless him, decided to ask what "lion" was. My mother told us, in front of my poor, unfortunate friend, that "lion is where I get down on all fours a! nd your father throws me the meat." I swear, I'm not kidding.! My friend never went to my house again and I still turn 14 shades of maroon when I think about it....Show more

Lorelei Lilburn: It's hard enough to eat a meal you're not fond of from your own culture and still smile and thank your host. It's especially difficult when you get into ethnic cuisine that isn't "ethnic" to the cook. This is where your girlfriend should have intervened in advance. Her failure to that put you in a very uncomfortable position, and one where you would not be able to make the best impression. She should have told her mother that you haven't quite developed a taste for Indian food and if she could prepare something less exotic or that most people find more palatable. I'm not terribly fond of it, either, but like tandoori chicken or tikka masala. At least prepare her for the fact you might not care to eat.It sounds like you did as well as could be expected. The best you can do is at least show interest in the food, like asking the ingredi! ents or how it's prepared. Sample some and let them laugh at your reaction.To answer the question, I haven't dated much outside my culture. The most has been an Israeli, and he only introduced me to falafel, which I sort of liked. The other other was a Brit. That food is BORING, and I was spared the more "exotic" dishes, like kidneys and blood pudding. Still, quite bland fare....Show more

Barton Morfee: There have been a couple of occassions during family get-togethers when all of us ladies are talking and we end up getting on "that" subject. It's all hilarious until my Mama jumps in. I can listen to my cousins' and aunts' jokes all day long, but I'd rather not hear about my own mother's doings... Now, there was also another time when I accidentally found one of my parents' home videos. That'll scar you for life! BLLUUUGHHHHH!...Show more

Ervin Laeger: well my hubby is English & i'm not keen on our food. Indian is my favourite...i just love it. where do h! er parents live...i'll pop round for lunch...lol!!

Rickey Vrieze:! When I went to my induction ceremony I wore a dress and the rest of the girls wore a dress too. And the majority of the guys wore ties. Not gowns and tuxedos just casual. Look for a casual dress. Something pretty but not over the top formal nor should you wear a dress that you would wear to the club or something like that. Just something young and cute. Good luck!!

Ulrike Hert: I like the food of YOUR significant other's culture better. I love Indian food, especially South Indian. This may be because I am vegetarian and love spice.My significant other's culture is northern U.S., while my culture is more southern U.S. Very similar, and not much veggie fare in either area. I do think it's funny that his grandmother has never had pasta because she thinks it's "ethnic food." I kid you not....Show more

Chet Nozick: My kids share too much information with me. Ignorance really is sometimes bliss.

Dexter Dingus: Of path. If you're from Greece, you'll most co! mmonly serve Greek meals. But if you're of Greek descent however have lived in America your whole lifestyles, it's most commonly no longer as long-established to serve Greek meals, except you desire to. That could be cool.

Lou Rought: My recommendation is to actually learn to be smart before you worry about street smarts. Learn to spell and put together coherent sentences. If you figure that out, the rest will come naturally.

Esteban Faggett: oh geez, don't get me wrong. I thanked her for lunch. Even offered to bring them ras malah, which is a nice Indian dessert. I just don't like Indian food.

Voncile Slaubaugh: Respect their culture and food, period. It is a small price to pay when they are being very kind to you and letting you in their home. Offer to take them to dinner or offer to cook for them to return their kindness. Tisk, tisk, sounds selfish to me.

Hope Lundmark: Oh,yes!My mom has always looked at me as more of a friend rather than a ! daughter,and some things she has shared over the years...well,let's jus! t say I wish I didn't know as much as I did!

Idell Syed: Oh heavens that's more than TMI, that's enough to send someone into therapy! :) No thankfully my parents do not share too much uneeded information with me, if they did, I'd have to ask them to stop.

Lonnie Jehle: Oh yeah. My mom runs off at the mouth when she drinks so I know a LOT of stuff that I wish I didn't. Most of it is sexual and I'm afraid if I repeat it the nightmares will start again! Lol!

Gabriel Realmuto: In less than a month, I have to attend my induction ceremony, but I have no idea what to wear! There isn't really a dress code, but I don't want to be too dressed up or too casual! Any suggestions?

Anibal Katayama: use internet , read books , do anything you really want

Bianca Lannier: My mom once said to me; "If I had a kid for every man I was with..." and that's when I cut her off. And I intend never to hear the end of that sentence.

Moira Woodrow: I've cooked many I! ndian dishes for her...I respect her food and culture....doesn't mean I have to like it

Derrick Smsith: I think that you are in the wrong relationshipher parents Invited you to their table out of respect for their daughter and then you are complaining to us and out of hypocrisyyou offer to bring desert

Mercedez Trabue: My husband is Italian American/Slovak...and yes, I am perfectly happy with Italian food. I don't know what exactly qualifies as Slovak food...but it seems meat and potatoes...works for me.

Joie Kemmis: I want my infants to have diarrhea of the mouth, fairly than with carry any information. So, i assume the respond isn't any information could be too plenty. fairly if my infants have been spending time at those peoples abode.

Corey Rohleder: I want to Lear how to be clever and talk clever I want to be street smart also cuz a lot of my guy friends say that I (girl) can't be street smart because there from the hood I guess you could say! A! lso how could I dress a little bit like it and talk like I'm from the s! treets (I'm a girl) by the way. Thanks.

Burt Cheevers: We both acquired new tastes over the years because we were willing to try new things and yet not force things on each other. Just make it fun.

Roxane Leathers: My man's portuguese.A lot of the food tends to be greasy, but I've found that every cultures food will have a least a couple of dishes you'll like.It often depends on the cook and the region from where the dish originates.India has a lot of different foods to offer and not everything is spicy.There are vegetarian styles too.Southern Indian food is different than the North.Keep sampleing.I guarantee there will be some dishes you'll like....Show more

Clemmie Burkleo: Have your parents ever given you TOO much information, that you really didn't want to hear? What was it?My mum once told me what position I was conceived in. EWWWW!!!

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