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What’s something or someone you’re thankful for this year
 
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Turkey or Ham: Which one wins?
 
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What’s one food you never want on your plate during Thanksgiving?
 
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Your mom wants you to use your best manners at dinner. What are some of the things you need to remember?
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What is your favorite thanksgiving dessert?
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What is your favorite thanksgiving food?
 
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What is your favorite way to eat potatoes?
 
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Polite or Rude: Mom burned the green beans.
 
Rude. This points out a mistake or flaw made by the cook. I
 
you can quietly skip them or just eat a small amount
Polite or Rude: I'm so thankful for our family.
Polite. This expresses gratitude and focuses on the positive meaning of the holiday.
Polite or Rude: I don't want to sit by Aunt Carol. I want to sit by Sam.
Rude. This comment is excluding and can hurt the feelings of the person you don't want to sit near.
Polite or Rude: Come sit by me! I saved you a spot.
Polite. This is an including comment that makes someone feel wanted at the table.
Polite or Rude: These sweet potatoes taste like dirty socks.
 
Rude. This is an overly strong and negative opinion about the food. If you don't like something
 
simply say "No thank you."
Polite or Rude: Thanks for making the mashed potatoes!
Polite. This shows gratitude and acknowledges the effort someone put into the meal.
Polite or Rude: The turkey is a little dry this year.
Rude. This is a negative opinion that points out a flaw in the food. The polite response is to say nothing or focus on a dish you do like.
Polite or Rude: I'm glad you came over for Thanksgiving.
Polite. This is a welcoming comment that makes a guest feel included and appreciated.
Polite or Rude: It smells great in here! I love the smell of cinnamon.
Polite. This is a positive compliment that shows appreciation for the hard work of the host.