Dear Eric: I am a friend of a pair of sisters, but closer than other sisters. Recently, I invited them to weekend vacations, and we were treated as a dinner for a private chef. Less little sisters immediately announced that she is “avoiding gluten.” During driving, she talked about “cheat knights” with a lot of gluten the evening before and spent lunch. I know that there is no right way to say, “It seems that you can only pop out when you are uncomfortable/pain in your butt,” but I like her but really sour to travel with her. proposal?
-Gluten-Interferment
Dear gluten-solidThe easiest solution is not to have dinner for a personal chef. Or the chef finds out what everyone needs to cook to meet the needs. Isn’t it a chef’s job anyway?
It is quite a leap to swear to travel with this person in a personal dinner. Sometimes, when our opinion about people changes, their small things can be the point of praise. I wonder if it will happen here. What to consider.
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