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On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 9:13:59 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
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> I can appreciate that most people don't like everything and most can
> describe what it is that they object to. Then there are those picky
> eaters who just don't like something. I have a nephew who doesn't like
> much. It is a pain in the butt to have him come for supper because there
> are so few things he likes and he is so vocal about the things he does
> not want, sort of like you might expect from a four year old, except he
> is 44. He likes pizza, which is a major exception from one of his big
> taboos, which is food that is red. Then there was a former co-worker who
> didn't like much and could only describe his dislikes as being yucky.
> People like that are not entitled to offer an opinion.
>
>

I wouldn't invite him to supper and if you insist on having him
at the table tell him to bring his own food. I simply would not
cater to him and his silly whims.