Hee! I only wished DH would sneeze into a tissue! I drive a Miata - two seater, very tiny car. Yesterday we're out and about in it and he gets that ah ah ah choo look on his face and kablooey, sneeze all over the place. Then he does it twice more! I swear I needed a towel after all that. Yep, I kiss him, sleep with him, eat after him and all that stuff, but ewwww to breathing his sneezes! That's more than just spit ya know.
Chewing with your mouth closed is very cultural. It's not valued as good manners in South Korea. I work (and dine) with many S. Koreans. Sometimes it's a bit... shall we say... disconcerting.
And please, do push in your chair when you get up from the table.
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Hee! I only wished DH would sneeze into a tissue! I drive a Miata - two seater, very tiny car. Yesterday we're out and about in it and he gets that ah ah ah choo look on his face and kablooey, sneeze all over the place. Then he does it twice more! I swear I needed a towel after all that. Yep, I kiss him, sleep with him, eat after him and all that stuff, but ewwww to breathing his sneezes! That's more than just spit ya know.
ok.. here's one I have..and I dont know if it counts as a manners thing or if I'm just nit picky so ya'll tell me.
If I'm over someones house for dinner... please let ME fix MY OWN PLATE. Do not assume I will eat everything you've made
I dont like spinach or brussel sprouts and if you do fix my plate for me (Oh look I'm 2 again!
) do not get offended if I choose not to eat it. I am, after all.. nearly 40. Better yet... ASK ME before you fix my plate what I'd like to have and how much...
[ppstt hey EC... I dont like cabbage either.. or fish, raw onions, any type of greens (mustard, kale, etc), radishes, lamb, goat, weird things... etc...etc...etc.... okay?]