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"AITAH for taking my daughter out for a nice dinner and leaving everyone else to fend for themselves?"
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Be warned: This story might influence you to make a reservation at your nearest KBBQ place—I know I did.
"Picky" and "adventurous" eaters often don't mix because of their cuisine preferences. While one might opt for chicken nuggets and mac n' cheese, another might want to try sea urchin at a Michelin-rated omakase spot. To each their own, obviously. Yucking someone else's yum is bottom-of-the-barrel behavior, mostly because we all have different preferences and taste buds. If some family members want to hit up Raising Cane's while others want to go to a Korean BBQ establishment, so be it. What we're not going to do is ruin someone else's time because of control issues.
This next story shows you exactly what happens when a family member, more particularly, a spouse, tries to exert control in every way possible. A woman and her daughter wanted to go out to Korean BBQ to enjoy Asian cuisine together, as they often did, but her husband insisted he and their two boys tag along too. The husband then proceeds to make the entire dinner unbearable, so she teaches him how to have manners the hard way. Scroll below to read the full story (and try not to let your stomach growl).