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<blockquote data-quote="Spiritlight" data-source="post: 73656407" data-attributes="member: 281388"><p>Unless they make it obvious that you have you probably didn't offend them . </p><p></p><p>Another bizzare concept if you are not used to it is sometimes people (not family) will ask you to explain yourself to them about what you have done in your own life regarding your own choices and then be "offended' by the answer. The truth is you owe nobody an explanation for what choices you make that does not directly involve them and frequently when it does they still aren't owed an explanation but should accept your right to choose. for example what business does anyone have asking you about your dietary choices and times you ate and possibly wanting an explanation? You should be offended and apologised to for the imposition not the other way around. As a vegan I get this frequently</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiritlight, post: 73656407, member: 281388"] Unless they make it obvious that you have you probably didn't offend them . Another bizzare concept if you are not used to it is sometimes people (not family) will ask you to explain yourself to them about what you have done in your own life regarding your own choices and then be "offended' by the answer. The truth is you owe nobody an explanation for what choices you make that does not directly involve them and frequently when it does they still aren't owed an explanation but should accept your right to choose. for example what business does anyone have asking you about your dietary choices and times you ate and possibly wanting an explanation? You should be offended and apologised to for the imposition not the other way around. As a vegan I get this frequently [/QUOTE]
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