A neighbor just stopped by, knocked on the door and I answered. She offered my family dinner. She's been cooking all day and apparently made a larger quantity than she had originally planned. It's fettuccine alfredo - and she's proud of herself for having made the sauce herself by following a recipe that "a real Italian gave to her husband".
It gets better, folks.
She then stated "I know you'll like it because you went to Italy on a mission so you know what good Italian (pronounced eye-talian) food is. The sauce is at least as good as Olive Garden."
I blankly stared at her for a few seconds than quietly forced myself to say "thank you for this generous offer. I'm sure we'll enjoy it."
That was tough to do, as my initial reaction to the Olive Garden would be to tell her exactly what I think of Olive Garden. I just didn't want to hurt her feelings, so I didn't just blurt out what was on my mind which is what I would usually do.
I'm not used to thinking before talking. It's very uncomfortable. I don't like it. As for the food, I'll eat something else. The dog doesn't even seem interested in it.
It gets better, folks.
She then stated "I know you'll like it because you went to Italy on a mission so you know what good Italian (pronounced eye-talian) food is. The sauce is at least as good as Olive Garden."
I blankly stared at her for a few seconds than quietly forced myself to say "thank you for this generous offer. I'm sure we'll enjoy it."
That was tough to do, as my initial reaction to the Olive Garden would be to tell her exactly what I think of Olive Garden. I just didn't want to hurt her feelings, so I didn't just blurt out what was on my mind which is what I would usually do.
I'm not used to thinking before talking. It's very uncomfortable. I don't like it. As for the food, I'll eat something else. The dog doesn't even seem interested in it.
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