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Chan 7 month s ago
#7. That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
       
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Bella 7 month s ago
Chan,

Try re-reading some of your posted comments.
       
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Leon 7 month s ago
Chan,
i mean all of these posts come from reddit... so it's worse than Twitter
       
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Virdie 7 month s ago
#11 I know that behavior... it usually comes from a cultural practice of politeness to show one is too full to eat everything provided. The other cause is food-insecurity, she tragically is saving the last bit for later in case there's a problem. The last is she lived with somone who said they wanted the last piece (especially roommates who buy ice cream and want at least one before it's gone). OR, she used to have a pet, and the last piece is in memoriam.
       
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Wilber 7 month s ago
Virdie,

or she is just lazy and by not finishing she won't have to take away the trash/plate.
       
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