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Dear Amy: My husband says that when I help the hostess at a dinner party I am “demeaning myself” and that I’m acting like a servant.

I have worked as both a waitress and worked in catering, so I know how to do this quickly and easily.

 

I do not think I am demeaning myself. I think I’m helping.

At some point before dinner, while the hostess is in the kitchen, I say, “What can I do to help?” If she does not need help, I just keep her company for part of the time.

I am not sure if this is an etiquette question or a marital question. The last time we discussed this, when he said this was embarrassing to him, I told him he really should worry about himself — not me.

If I am wrong, I’ll stop. What do you think?

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Helpful: If your husband thinks that cooking and serving food is demeaning, then (obviously) you should remind him of this the next time you are cooking and serving food to him — or to guests in your own home.

However, it is presumptuous to dive into your hosts’ food prep, unless you are explicitly invited to do so. Your job as a guest is to be a guest — helping your host to entertain the other guests by engaging in conversation with them while the host is busy.

You should always follow the host’s lead.



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I think by OFFERING to help, she is being a gracious guest. This builds and strengthens her relationship with the hostess.

And if her offer is accepted, all the better.

Perhaps her husband should take over the cooking at home.

Either way, he is NOT a relationship expert.

 



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I just can't imagine why he cares so much if his wife wants to offer to help. Big effing deal.

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huskerbb wrote:

I just can't imagine why he cares so much if his wife wants to offer to help. Big effing deal.


 He's a lazy wanker?

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huskerbb wrote:

I just can't imagine why he cares so much if his wife wants to offer to help. Big effing deal.


   The best conversations happen in the kitchen.  She might want to dish some dirt about him and that's her way to break free for a few minutes, lol.



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