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![]() Buzinkum wrote: > Maybe it's just me, but why is it everywhere I go to eat a nice meal > there is a host who obliviously serves up pie or cake by slicing, > burying their fingers in the topping to move the piece, then sucking on > their fingers and serving up the next slice? Seems to be common among > the over-50 crowd, of which I am not. > > I know chefs in restaurants taste and touch food as a matter of course, > but at least they don't generally do it in plain sight of their guests > with a dim-witted sort of glee. > > How do you politely tell someone, especially a relative or in-law, to > first not bury their fingers in your frosting, and then second stop > licking their damn fingers before they touch and serve your slice? "Um, no thanks. I've changed my mind." -L. |
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