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How Would You Handle This?
blake murphy wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 17:51:25 -0000, "Ophelia" > wrote:
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>> blake murphy wrote:
>>> On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 22:03:33 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
>>> > wrote:
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>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Lou Decruss wrote:
>>>>>> There's a manners query in Good Housekeeping and I was curious as
>>>>>> to how you people would deal with this situation. I'm torn and
>>>>>> don't agree with the writers solution.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At a dinner party, you see a hair in your food and can't bring
>>>>>> yourself to eat the entree. The hostess notices. Do you:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A. Compliment on the excellent sides and do your best to take a
>>>>>> few bites of the main dish.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> B. Fuss over the stray hair, loudly enough that others at the
>>>>>> table start checking their food as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> C. Lie, and tell her you're just not feeling well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Would you do any of these or something different?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Lou
>>>>>
>>>>> C! There is no way I could eat that after seeing a hair and I
>>>>> couldnt' show
>>>>> her up in front of everyone. I know it sounds harsh but I could
>>>>> never eat there again
>>>>
>>>> Do you expect friends to wear hats while preparing food, like
>>>> workers in some restaurants?
>>>>
>>>
>>> i wear a fireman's hat when i cook. that way, if there's a grease
>>> fire or something, i'm covered.
>>
>> cor! and do you have a very long hose?
>>
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> let's try to keep it clean, ophelia.
I don't know what you mean!! Would a fireman not have a hose?
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