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If you're eating with friends and/or family and offer the last piece of some kind of food to someone, they usually insist that you keep said piece of food instead
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Not in my family growing up. If you offered it up, be prepared for someone to take you up on your offer.
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Got anymore mini shields?
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I always ask if someone wants to split it with me
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Seems like a win-win situation for me (?
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Nahh, if I offer something, usually someone will take me up on that offer. And that’s fine because I offered it in the first place. Unless it’s cookies. Then I’m just being nice
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If someone ever says they’re doing this to benefit other people they’re a liar
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Unless its food. Then someone always says something
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Not with teenagers in the house.
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I wish; it’s backfired on me with roast potatoes a few times!!
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Is this even English?
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Yeah. When you eat a Sunday roast with the family and there’s one piece of chicken left. You don’t wanna help yourself so you ask if anyone wants it and 99% of the time they’ll decline so it’s yours!!
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