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<blockquote data-quote="Hotpepper20000" data-source="post: 1644113" data-attributes="member: 336957"><p>I remember when I was in university and we where talking about that not everything is a reaction to us.and example was given, If the waitress is rude to us that it's not personal. She a whole history we know nothing about.</p><p>So if someone says, no thank you, when I offer them something to them in my home it's not about me. They are not trying to insult me or hurt my feelings. And it's none of my business why they choose to not partake.</p><p>I forget sometimes though, that for some people it feels like a insult when I say no to their offering and now try to be a bit softer when I say no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotpepper20000, post: 1644113, member: 336957"] I remember when I was in university and we where talking about that not everything is a reaction to us.and example was given, If the waitress is rude to us that it's not personal. She a whole history we know nothing about. So if someone says, no thank you, when I offer them something to them in my home it's not about me. They are not trying to insult me or hurt my feelings. And it's none of my business why they choose to not partake. I forget sometimes though, that for some people it feels like a insult when I say no to their offering and now try to be a bit softer when I say no. [/QUOTE]
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