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Her eating problems are definitely interfering with her enjoyment of some everyday experiences. In the future, you should encourage her to bring her own food in a container.
Condescending people often think they're being clever, but psychology shows their behavior drives everyone else crazy.
Slurping your soup. Spitting in public. Eating with your hands. Some of the behaviors we consider the height of rudeness in North America are surprisingly acceptable—and sometimes even ...
But is it rude? Lizzie Post, the co-president of the Emily Post Institute, offers some clarity on oft-devisive behaviors.
From being chronically late to being too loud in shared spaces, these rude behaviors are easy to accidentally offend people with.
A server called out a customer who sat her own party and demanded food for her diabetic mom, only to eat the first piece of bread herself.
Her eating problems are definitely interfering with her enjoyment of some everyday experiences. In the future, you should encourage her to bring her own food in a container.
Her eating problems are definitely interfering with her enjoyment of some everyday experiences. In the future, you should encourage her to bring her own food in a container.
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