stickygirl
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HDI politely refuse the offer of food on a camping trip from someone's mother whose cooking skills are awful? (Sorry this has nothing to do with sex but who knows I could get laid)
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Uggh, that is gross, I couldn't eat that. I would find something to eat that actually made me sick, then go home, Lol.Thanks both. What really worries me is that the proposal is that the food will be kept in a tent for 36hrs before being reheated… I think I might just say we have no way of storing it cool and it would be a 'shame if it went to waste'. After 36hrs, it's going to be walking away anyway!!
( PS we don't have bears in the UK so that's ok )
I just feel a bit put-upon and would prefer to make independent arrangements
"Sorry, I am a vegan" - though StrayKat is right, don't lie "No fucking way am I going to eat your poisonous offerings. Blah YUK!!!" I think that will work.
I have zero friends because I refuse to lie. A simple NO works for me.
You have zero friends for so many more reasons than that, James.
HDI politely refuse the offer of food on a camping trip from someone's mother whose cooking skills are awful? (Sorry this has nothing to do with sex but who knows I could get laid)
HDI politely refuse the offer of food on a camping trip from someone's mother whose cooking skills are awful? (Sorry this has nothing to do with sex but who knows I could get laid)
Thanks Emerson, for considering the getting laid thing. I'm surprised that no one had mentioned eating raw meat yet, but it's early still
HDI politely refuse the offer of food on a camping trip from someone's mother whose cooking skills are awful? (Sorry this has nothing to do with sex but who knows I could get laid)
I have zero friends because I refuse to lie. A simple NO works for me.
you have zero friends because you're a cunt.
...you cunt.
You own nothing to nobody. A simple, "no thanks, I'm good." will suffice. If they ask again, just repeat yourself, "no thanks, I'm good." Few people will force you to eat when you don't want too, much less press for an explanation. FWIW, I use this phrase all the time with people whom don't have the same level of cleanliness as I do when it comes to preparing and caring for food.
Thanks LWulfYou might also temper this, if she says she is going to prepare breakfast (which on a camping trip might mean something like cold cereal).
If she asks you if you need to prepare breakfast, counter her question with a question like "what is breakfast going to be?"
If she answers with cold cereal, then you could say "That isn't something you need to worry about, and you'd be happy to have what she serves." This makes the polite refusal for her cooking as not being wholly unreasonable and not personal against her.