Not just the decision of rejecting or not but eating or not?

I’ve recently thought it’s best to just take it especially if it’s not from someone close them I can regift it as I see fit. But if it’s edible and I have no one to give it to it’s much harder!

  • Syl
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    10 hours ago

    I’m lucky in that my culture doesn’t give non plant based gifts (except stuff with milk in it, but I’m vegetarian not vegan), especially without asking, so I have never faced this issue.

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      2 hours ago

      That’s really nice! Makes it a lot easier :)

      Assuming you’re south asian, I also like that it’s normalized (in my experience) for some families particularly mothers to have a rule about no meat in the house and that’s followed. That doesn’t work for me.

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        2 hours ago

        yep, Indian American. And ppl just assume there’s a good chance you’re vegetarian and ask first, even non south asian friends, coworkers, etc.