Miss Manners: Shouldn’t my vegan friends make meat dishes for me when I visit?

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Miss Manners: Shouldn’t my vegan friends make meat dishes for me when I visit?
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When they come to my home, I always provide vegan dishes.

I have vegan relatives, and when we go to their home, they prepare only vegan foods. If it is a three-day visit, we eat the same boring foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Still, Miss Manners would like to be helpful. You can get temporary relief by being a good guest, and one way to do that is to relieve your hosts of the work of at least one meal. Locate a restaurant nearby that serves both vegan and non-vegan food, and take them out. As it happens, a close friend’s wedding is in a few weeks and that will be right around the time we will be ready to share the news. Many of our friends who will be at the wedding, including the bride and groom, live in other states, and this will be a rare opportunity to tell them about the baby in person.

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