Refusing Food Without Being Offensive at Supper Parties
December 25, 2011 in Ardyss
Refusing Food Without Being Offensive at Supper Parties
Article by Stephanie Tanner
I am repeatedly requested to dinner in people’s residences, where there’s no selection. How do I eat a smaller quantity of cals without causing offence?
There is nothing worse than spinning upwards for a carefully equipped supper and announcing you’re on a diet, I can tell people do it but, unless there’s medical reason, it appears obsessive. If you know the host well, have a word beforehand and claim you’re trying to remove some weight (on doctor’s orders, if you like) and so he/she isn’t to sense offended if you’ve lesser portions and may possibly deny dessert. If you don’t know the host well, go after the advice under. On the other hand, for anyone who dines out rarely, an occasional evening’s overindulgence isn’t going to make a excellent deal of dissimilarity to your total calorie input in the lengthy term, so perhaps it’s top to sit back and enjoy it!

