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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 922856" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>I have a good relationship with the daughter (she went to my schools, is marrying a boy one county over who is a hog farmer) etc, all things which please me greatly. I had a workmanlike relationship with the ex but when I learn she is planning a separate caterer for her family so they can have shrimp and vegetarian dishes, well the culture wars are on again. It is on her check, so I'll owe no money, but I still think it is an offense to etiquette. </p><p>Guests eat what they are served, and the caterer is widely recognized as "good +", that is my point. Yes, her family is used to a little more seafood and contains a cousin who is occasionally vegetarian, even vegan. It isn't any big deal, or it shouldn't be. </p><p>I'll be fine. Thanks, responders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 922856, member: 4406"] I have a good relationship with the daughter (she went to my schools, is marrying a boy one county over who is a hog farmer) etc, all things which please me greatly. I had a workmanlike relationship with the ex but when I learn she is planning a separate caterer for her family so they can have shrimp and vegetarian dishes, well the culture wars are on again. It is on her check, so I'll owe no money, but I still think it is an offense to etiquette. Guests eat what they are served, and the caterer is widely recognized as "good +", that is my point. Yes, her family is used to a little more seafood and contains a cousin who is occasionally vegetarian, even vegan. It isn't any big deal, or it shouldn't be. I'll be fine. Thanks, responders. [/QUOTE]
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