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"Swedes are soulless because you can't send your kid over to their friends' house without asking and expect them to feed them for free!"
"As a Mexican I am HORRIFIED because I always went to my friends houses and raided their pantries!"
"We're so WARM and COMMUNAL, why are white people so cold and mean because they won't let you eat all of their food"
Why are you sending your kids over to the neighbors' house during dinner time without asking or arranging for them to eat together ahead of time? Isn't your family having dinner too? Fucking Reddit.
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>>533278898
Feeding the children in your care seems like something so obvious even a viking brute should understand. You are acting in loco parentis to the child, you have an obligation to feed and clothe them and keep them safe whilst they are in your care. Thank God William the Conqueror slaughtered and purged them all from England during the harrowing of the norf.
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The Dutch will charge their own mother 2 cents for water when she uses the bathroom. They even have an app for charging their own mother 2 cents its called tikkie.
I have known dutch guys who go to a bar all night, bring 20 cans of beer in a backpack, order 1 beer and refill 20 times in the bathroom to get shitfaced. Swamp jews
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>>533278898
>raided their pantries
If your friends did that once you would get scolded for decades, i know because i once made dinner for a couple of friends and i am still being reminded for having used all the shrimps in the freezer, 16 years later.
Also if you ate all the tortillas and beans it's not that much of a problem if everyone already ate, both are like 2 dollars at most to prep.
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>>533278898
This is just poor manners and antisocial
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Common around here. I remember when I was a kid it would be exceptional and awkward if my friends' parents would offer me to join them for dinner. The assumption was always that when it's dinner time, I would leave to eat dinner at my home or I would wait for my friend to finish dinner.
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>>533280638
Yet completely normal to us. In fact it would've been super awkward if my friends parents would've invited me for dinner with them. Like SUPER awkward. It was an unspoken rule, I was never taught it I just silently learned that's how things work around here even though I was like 5 years old.
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>>533280763
What type of akward is it? Like intimacy akward, as if I kissed you on the lips as a fellow male? Or like territory akward as if I took the urinal directly next to you even though there are several open farther away?
My house in Pacific NW, we would always make dinner for an extra couple plates because there were 5 kids and at least 2-3 of us would have a friend hanging out, but 2-3 would be gone with their own friends. It would just naturally balance out because the kids scheduled themselves in and out with consistency. The friend I had over most frequently had assigned chores, at my house, that he performed faithfully.
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>>533278898
Why are Anglos and nords like this?
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>>533279053
If you're over at a friend's and the family invites you to eat dinner then that's one thing. But the idea that you can just go to someone's house and then treat it like your own is so fucking retarded that I'm not surprised LatAms do it. It's why so many of them are piratefags and will refuse to pay for anything even if it's legally and easily available, even if it's cheap There's a weird sense of entitlement they have, that they should be able to get whatever they want for free. I guess it's a result of growing up in shithole countries much like how Indians believe they should be able to scam or Arabs think they should be able to haggle everything to get it as cheaply as possible.
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>>533282786
Fascinating. Does this extend to other family events, like weddings? In our culture, we invite our family, but then say "plus one" to indicate that they're welcome to bring a close non-family person that will be treated *like* family.
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>>533278898
As an Italian, not feeding guests is insane to me.
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>>533280763
The Dutch are much more humane and civilized. They would let the kid eat, then they would estimate the price of the groceries, electricity, service/cooking time and discreetly send a Tikkie to the parents of the child.
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>>533282757
>It's why so many of them are piratefags and will refuse to pay for anything even if it's legally and easily available, even if it's cheap
Everybody did this before zoomoids infested the internet and brought back paying for music and porn
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My mom would always feed the neighborhood kids if we were hanging out and the parent's of other kids would take us to the beach, hiking etc in exhange since my dad worked like a dog 6 days a week
Was nice growing up in an all White tight knit neighborhood
2 decades later its all jeets
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>>533280763
I feel the same, but for visits that the parents did not expect. Did not want to impose on them with an unplanned extra burden to suddenly deal with. No issues if they knew ahead of time. Some families get offended if you reject them however and so I had to have some solid excuses to dip out.
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>>533282998
LoL me too. I like flexing my cooking skill. I had an old neighbor who was cool and I would cook him bomb ass steaks just to be cool. (He used to mow my lawn for fun, I still miss him.)
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Does any one here care aside from just getting an excuse to dunk on another country? Be honest.
Sometimes I'd play with friends and their parents would invite me to stay for dinner. With some friends dinner meant time for me to go home. Neither ever struck me as the right way to do things. I can't imagine being retarded enough to care.
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>>533283283
That's why you will forever be a plebe to me.
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>>533280371
>"I would leave to eat dinner at my home"
It was usually the case, yes
>"or I would wait for my friend to finish dinner"
WTF. If anyone is to stay, they get fed, no questions asked.
>>533282786
I tend to agree
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>>533280371
>for my friend to finish dinner.
What is a Finnish Dinner?
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>>533278898
This meme somehow catching on is bewildering to me. It never even crossed my mind to stay at a friend's house for dinner unless it had been previously arranged. My mom would have been more pissed at me than my friends' parents. The only family I knew who did something like this was my aunt and uncle always finding excuses to pick up my cousins late so that people would have to feed them. And it pissed everyone else off even with us being family. They were also committing welfare fraud, for some perspective on the sort of people that are OK with others having to feed their kids.
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>>533283326
Think the shock is more so due to them being penny pinchers about it. If I had a friend who sent me a bill for $1 because I had a soda, we would not be friends as that person is obviously jewish. Instead its better to just pay them back by offering free labor for projects or bringing over some goods to share the next time I go over. The Dutch must have had some real tough winters in the past if they manage to make the Chinese look hospitable.
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>>533278898
The beaner misunderstands the meaning of community. He thinks that just because the spic enclave gives each other milk and eggs that whites will do the same. No you fucking wetback, those privileges only exist within your own race and that's how it should be.
Fucking rats.
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>>533282757
If you don't help people of your own race when you have abundance you're worse than a nigger. If you help people of another race when you have abundance you are a traitor. Helping your own race is what let's you rise. You've been divided.
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The only time we ate at other people's houses is if we had actually traveled there by car and such. You don't eat their food if you can just be at home in 15 minutes or less. Your own parents want you home as well on time. It's probably a weird concept in a car country like America where getting anywhere takes hours if you are not driving.
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>>533284935
Did you guys have sleepovers, or is that just an American thing?
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>>533280763
I had to go to class with a bunch of foreigners for a few years when I was real young, my german friends parents were like that, I would sit in his room and wait for him to finish dinner, my russian friends parents would buy me fast food but I could never finish it all, my friend would make me hide it till they left, said his dad would get mad as fuck if I didnt finish it, my yugoslav friend never ate dinner nor offered, not while I was there, he would eat junk food and what not, his parents never spoke to me either, my friend from peru his parents would offer me food all the time, if i was thirsty he'd grab a drink whenever, ate good there
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>>533278898
No no bro pantries and panties are different things in English.
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>>533285173
Yeah i had it often, planned and spontaneous. So much so that i think my buddies dad got a bit salty that he didn't get to see his kid. He was a divorce and they split custody 50/50 every week.
That's another thing. Eating is a communal event, if you feed someone elses kid you rob them of that. So i don't think its a given.