If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay at home.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have so many friends and obligations, and I want to go out and support people. But we eat at home.
I don't know of any cases where as a result of religious precepts a population have found themselves enjoying less food than they would have if they didn't follow this particular religion.
If you're going to America, bring your own food.
When I leave the country, I'm very, very cautious about what I eat and drink. No vegetables, no fruit.
Feeding is a very important ritual for me. I don't trust people who don't like to eat.
Eating at home is fine, as I can easily work around the foods that don't agree with me and still eat heartily with the rest of my family. I don't force them to follow my diet.
You don't take food home from restaurants in Sweden.
I have time only for cricket, and when I am not playing, I love to be at home, chat with my family, do puja with them, call for some yummy paani puri, etc. Also I love to cook. I can make dal, sabji and chicken! But, at home everybody's a vegetarian, so I can't cook non-veg at home!
Serve yourself, put the food away, then eat.
I never eat at home. Dinner is my time to be social and catch up with people.