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Thanksgiving- polite or rude

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  • What’s something or someone you’re thankful for this year
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  • What is your favorite way to eat potatoes?
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  • Polite or Rude: These sweet potatoes taste like dirty socks.
    simply say "No thank you."
    Rude. This is an overly strong and negative opinion about the food. If you don't like something
  • 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: Thanks for making the mashed potatoes!
    Polite. This shows gratitude and acknowledges the effort someone put into the meal.
  • 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: 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: 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.
  • 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.
  • What is your favorite thanksgiving food?
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  • What’s one food you never want on your plate during Thanksgiving?
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  • 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.
  • What is your favorite thanksgiving dessert?
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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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  • Turkey or Ham: Which one wins?
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  • 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.