Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
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This brought up a "what would you do" sort of question for me.
We went to a Japanese restaurant (hibachi style) and DD, DH, and I ended up sitting by a pretty large family. The young man (early 20s) beside me was allergic to shellfish, and as you know, that's a big staple at these places. He was afraid to eat anything off the grill, in case it came into contact with the shrimp.
At one point, the family started telling him to go ahead and get grilled food, that they'd all skip the shrimp. Well, DD and I were both getting shrimp, so we would have had to skip the shrimp in order for it to work out. It ended up, he refused and just ordered from the kitchen. But I was thinking, how would I have felt skipping the shrimp, and making DD skip the shrimp (the only thing she'll eat) for someone I don't know? The family wasn't all that friendly with us, and in fact, the girlfriend of the allergic guy did a few eye rolls at us. So, I wasn't feeling all that generous towards them in the first place. Had they been the least bit friendly towards us, I probably wouldn't have hesitated to make the offer.
What would you do in a situation like that?
We went to a Japanese restaurant (hibachi style) and DD, DH, and I ended up sitting by a pretty large family. The young man (early 20s) beside me was allergic to shellfish, and as you know, that's a big staple at these places. He was afraid to eat anything off the grill, in case it came into contact with the shrimp.
At one point, the family started telling him to go ahead and get grilled food, that they'd all skip the shrimp. Well, DD and I were both getting shrimp, so we would have had to skip the shrimp in order for it to work out. It ended up, he refused and just ordered from the kitchen. But I was thinking, how would I have felt skipping the shrimp, and making DD skip the shrimp (the only thing she'll eat) for someone I don't know? The family wasn't all that friendly with us, and in fact, the girlfriend of the allergic guy did a few eye rolls at us. So, I wasn't feeling all that generous towards them in the first place. Had they been the least bit friendly towards us, I probably wouldn't have hesitated to make the offer.
What would you do in a situation like that?


I think we're usually too much on the same wavelength for that.