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Is this true?
Swedish people won't feed their kid's friend when they come over?
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>>220783542
i visit my fren's house after dinner, what's weird about that
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Least autistic European country.
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>>220783744
You've never visited a friend's house when they were about to have dinner, and they were like "Anon want to join us for dinner?"
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>>220783542
Is eating food at your friend's house as a kid supposed to be a super common thing? Never happened to me
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>>220784100
from my experience whenever i visited a friend or acquaintance's house they would just order food from somewhere since they knew they were having guests
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>>220783542
Imagine being a 30 yo dude and filming yourself cooking to be hip and trendy with the tiktok kids who will forget about you approximately 1 millisecond after scrolling by



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