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*Would you be pissed off with a vegetarian/vegan buffet at a wedding?*

Title says it all really. Getting married in August. Haven't eaten meat since I was 15 (will be 30 when I get married), and fiance hasn't eaten meat for 8 years. Not having a sit down meal, but having a pizza van later on (This will serve meat). Getting some snide comments from family members from both sides regarding not having meat on the buffet. The caterers are providing veggie scotch eggs, veggie rolls, pasta, quiche and loads of other 'proper' buffet items. All home made, not just cheap shop bought stuff etc. Don't know wether to just put a meat sausage roll or something on just to save face. But it's literally one meal? Am I being a knob here or are they? ha. Cheers submitted by /u/jaarn to r/AskUK [link] [comments]
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Would you be pissed off with a vegetarian/vegan buffet at a wedding?

Title says it all really. Getting married in August. Haven't eaten meat since I was 15 (will be 30 when I get married), and fiance hasn't eaten meat for 8 years. Not having a sit down meal, but having a pizza van later on (This will serve meat). Getting some snide comments from family members from both sides regarding not having meat on the buffet. The caterers are providing veggie scotch eggs, veggie rolls, pasta, quiche and loads of other 'proper' buffet items. All home made, not just cheap shop bought stuff etc. Don't know wether to just put a meat sausage roll or something on just to save face. But it's literally one meal? Am I being a knob here or are they? ha. Cheers submitted by /u/jaarn to r/AskUK link comments
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*Things younger people will never know?*

Last night my youngest son (who is of the streaming generation) accidently clicking onto the TV channel guide and I had to explain to him how it was standard for us to have to wait for a TV programme to begin and watch whatever was on TV rather than have everything instantly at our fingertips. I also threw in a comment about the no remote years and how the youngest family member was basically a walking TV remote. This led my husband into talking about how our cars used to have chokes which confused one of the elder boys no end. What else do you remember from your younger years that would seem strange in today's world? submitted by /u/doesntevengohere12 to r/CasualUK [link] [comments]
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Things younger people will never know?

Last night my youngest son (who is of the streaming generation) accidently clicking onto the TV channel guide and I had to explain to him how it was standard for us to have to wait for a TV programme to begin and watch whatever was on TV rather than have everything instantly at our fingertips. I also threw in a comment about the no remote years and how the youngest family member was basically a walking TV remote. This led my husband into talking about how our cars used to have chokes which confused one of the elder boys no end. What else do you remember from your younger years that would seem strange in today's world? submitted by /u/doesntevengohere12 to r/CasualUK link comments
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*Any other millennials think about dying alone if you have no kids?*

I’ve been watching my sick grandfather go through the process of dying right now and what he wanted was to be around his family at home, not in the hospital. All of us take turns sitting next to him. Myself (41) , and a lot of friends my age have no children. Since this has happened, I think that when I get old I will have no family and die alone. No family to spend Christmas with, no family or kids to look after me. Does anyone else think about these kind of things? Our generation isn’t having as many kids it seems for a lot of reasons but it’s scary to think about spending our older years alone. submitted by /u/Skyrim1982 to r/Millennials [link] [comments]
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Any other millennials think about dying alone if you have no kids?

I’ve been watching my sick grandfather go through the process of dying right now and what he wanted was to be around his family at home, not in the hospital. All of us take turns sitting next to him. Myself (41) , and a lot of friends my age have no children. Since this has happened, I think that when I get old I will have no family and die alone. No family to spend Christmas with, no family or kids to look after me. Does anyone else think about these kind of things? Our generation isn’t having as many kids it seems for a lot of reasons but it’s scary to think about spending our older years alone. submitted by /u/Skyrim1982 to r/Millennials link comments
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*Am I wrong for telling my husband the only way I will agree to a paternity test is if he schedules it.*

I (30) have been married to my husband (36m) for 5 years. I am currently 4 months pregnant. This wasn't a surprise pregnancy we planned it and actively tried to get pregnant. So, it came out of left field when a few weeks ago, my husband told me he wanted a paternity test. I asked him how he or why he thinks I am cheating on him. He said he didn't think I was. But that makes absolutely no sense. I asked him to explain how this child could not be his if he is the only person I slept with and I didn't cheat on him. He had no answer for that. I was a mess for a few days afterward. Once I calmed down, I told him that if he wanted to get the test, then he could schedule it and tell me where and when to be there. He asked me if I could be the one to make the appointment. I told him no. He is the one questioning the paternity so he can make the appointment. He tried explaining again that he wasn't questioning paternity he just wants to "have reassurance". I told him I don't care anymore about his explinations but if he wants to have "reassurance" he can do the legwork. He asked if I could at least find a number for him to call and I told him no. I still have no idea why he thinks I am that kind of person, I haven't done anything to betray his trust. But it has been at least a week and he hasn't made any appointment and last time I asked he told me he was "working on it". His sister came over this morning after he left for work and told me that she was told everything and that I need to just put him out of his misery and do the test. I told her I would take the test he just had to schedule it. She told me I was being bitchy for not just making the appointment myself. But I am not the one who is questioning who the baby's father is. I don't think I should have to make the appointment but I want to get an impartial opinion before he comes home today. Edit. Thanks Everyone you have given me a lot to think about. I honestly don't think he is cheating or anything. I 100% am not getting an abortion but I think I am not going to be a stay-at-home anymore like planned. I am going to tell him to get the test scheduled or never bring it up to me again. to r/amiwrong [link] [comments]
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Am I wrong for telling my husband the only way I will agree to a paternity test is if he schedules it.

I (30) have been married to my husband (36m) for 5 years. I am currently 4 months pregnant. This wasn't a surprise pregnancy we planned it and actively tried to get pregnant. So, it came out of left field when a few weeks ago, my husband told me he wanted a paternity test. I asked him how he or why he thinks I am cheating on him. He said he didn't think I was. But that makes absolutely no sense. I asked him to explain how this child could not be his if he is the only person I slept with and I didn't cheat on him. He had no answer for that. I was a mess for a few days afterward. Once I calmed down, I told him that if he wanted to get the test, then he could schedule it and tell me where and when to be there. He asked me if I could be the one to make the appointment. I told him no. He is the one questioning the paternity so he can make the appointment. He tried explaining again that he wasn't questioning paternity he just wants to "have reassurance". I told him I don't care anymore about his explinations but if he wants to have "reassurance" he can do the legwork. He asked if I could at least find a number for him to call and I told him no. I still have no idea why he thinks I am that kind of person, I haven't done anything to betray his trust. But it has been at least a week and he hasn't made any appointment and last time I asked he told me he was "working on it". His sister came over this morning after he left for work and told me that she was told everything and that I need to just put him out of his misery and do the test. I told her I would take the test he just had to schedule it. She told me I was being bitchy for not just making the appointment myself. But I am not the one who is questioning who the baby's father is. I don't think I should have to make the appointment but I want to get an impartial opinion before he comes home today. Edit. Thanks Everyone you have given me a lot to think about. I honestly don't think he is cheating or anything. I 100% am not getting an abortion but I think I am not going to be a stay-at-home anymore like planned. I am going to tell him to get the test scheduled or never bring it up to me again. to r/amiwrong link comments
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