
If grandma offers food, is “no” even an option?


Well, both of mine are dead. But when they were alive, my grandma on my mom's side always had something ready. We'd walk in the door and say are hellos and she immediately ask if we wanted something to eat, usually a ham sandwich. She was fun, very laid back. She lived about 6 hours away so we didn't see her very often. But when we did it was great. My mom and aunt and uncle and everybody else would sit around the dining room and play games while they all drink beer and smoked. Good times.
Ahem. She's dead.
Also, she didn't have any assault rifle. Just a collection of knives. She made aaaaawful soup with those vegetable filaments stuck in my mouth. Erk. Yuck. NO. But the steak and chips part was brilliant. Farewell, granny 💅🏼
If you do not like certain foods or are full, politely refuse. Refuse again and again until she gets the idea. No means no!
yeah she knows me and would get it, but i'd probably just tell her that i'd will eat it later
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and my two grandmas lived together...
When my grandmother offered food you sat down ate & then thanked her. She would be offended if you turned it down. There was no saying no.
unless you live with her full-time and you’re not hungry at the moment you cannot decline a meal she’ll be offended especially when she doesn’t cook that much for you
Nope you say thank you and you sit down and eat.
I do not like pizza and my grandmother used to ask me "What kind of an Italian are you?"
No, my grandma was great when it comes to cooking.
My stomach and appetite are always prepared for grandma’s cooking. 😋
No, not an option. Fortunately, their meals were delicious.
Only if you're allergic to the food item. lol.
Neither is a cup of tea.
No is always an option.
Yes, just say no thank you.
It is not.
Smartly, yes.
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