Do you think this is rude?

I think that your aunt is right to get pissed. It is bad behaviour to visit someone house with food but for yourself only unless you need special food for medical reasons (not food from McDonalds). Even if he bought some food for himself and then decided to visit your aunt, he should have either stayed out until he got it finished, get it hid, or get it disposed before visiting. If your aunt cares for her kids, obviously she would not like such examples for her kids as they may pick up the behaviour from example and would start behaving same way when they grow up.

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Wow thank you for that, yeah i agree he should not have brought food and just hogged it up in front of the kids. I wonder what the kids must have felt because these days who does not like to eat from McDonalds.

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How many of us ever think about people , who got nothing to eat , while having ar Breakfast , lunch and dinner ......

These moral stories look good in books only :)

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Yes it is extremely rude.

I was at a jewelry shop in Pakistan (recently) and I went out to grab milkshakes. My mom stopped and said its rude that you don't ask the shop keepers. Either get it for all or wait until we leave.

(It was a small shop and we were there for a while. There weren't many customers around and we were quite frank.)

Now imagine you going to someone's house and just offering 1 person some food. Its ok to have less food, but you have to share it with everyone. Its the norm for Paki culture and thats the better way.

when someone from outside brings something, ppl at home expect it to be shared- or at least get a sneak peak of it.

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I feel you all are talking from Eastern POV …

where in west , the above mentioned attitude is in norm..

[quote=“Agent_Provocateur”]

Iconoclast he did not bring anything for my aunt, it was just for him only. My aunt became rude and** kicked him out of the home./**quote]

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I’m sowiee but this is really rude

Lets analyse tis question, you said she kicked him out. She surely will not kick a friend out. She is suruly kick a naukar out. Naukar is an emloyee, friend is not because she and him are employes but they are just friends. You understand Agent Provocateur. :)

She did the right thing.

Well, in your opinion it could be rude, even i feel so that kicking him out was a bit too harsh but this is what she did.

Wiseman, she is my aunt! she told me what happened, i know her friend. He is not a servant, why are you still stuck at this point. How do you know it is a servant or a friend. You are only reading what i wrote. The guy is a friend not a servant and in your opinion kicking someone out is rude but we think differently.

Really? Was it not a bit too harsh?

I would kill for that.

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Rockistan i am afraid i do not get your point.

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Sorry about that, I can surely elaborate for you. I would first wrap the person up in a bag which I know can seal very tightly. Once the person starts suffocating I will then elbow and knee ONLY to the head until I don't see any movement. After that I will go up my second floor and push open my hard to open window throwing off the waste that belongs on the concrete down below.

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Wow and i thought my aunt was being rude when she kicked her homeboy out of the home. Thank you for being very graphic about it.

poori duniya neh aap logon keh bachons ka teka nehi le raka heh..if ur ready to do that to the person for not satisfying ur whiny lil kid then be ready to go to jail..

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It's a little rude to bring food and not have enough for the child. He could have eaten in the car and then come in. Now kicking out of the house part is a bit extreme. She took her frustration out on the friend, cause either she wanted him to learn a lesson or was upset about a few other things that he had done in the past. And she thought *"iss say acha moqa aur kab milay ga, I might as well make full use of it". *

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Yeah that is what i do not understand. If he did not want to share, why make the kid upset by eating in front of him. Just eat in the car and finish! wow i never thought about that, it could be that she was taking out past frustrations.

:omg:
The next thing you’ll know is that you’re in prison

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Ju know what mang?

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MKD what can we do, this guy has a sense of humour.