While I can see what you are saying - we actually eat Asian food 80% of the time (we lived in Japan for 14 years before coming here) and we always discuss what the evening meal will be. If she (and it's very rare) doesn't want what we're having she'll ask if she can cook herself something else. This has happened twice in the one year she has worked for us!sundaymorningstaple wrote:But, if you think about it, you like to eat, occasionally, the same types of foods you enjoyed back home. They also enjoy eating their own style of foods as well. So this usually add an additional cost as, for sure, the maid is welcome to eat the same things you do, but you may not like her preferred diet. It does make for a happier relationship when they know that they do not have to eat bland western foods because that's all Ma'am will eat.
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