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If you're just eating with close family then go for it.

But if you're eating with a load of people it'll get annoying being asked by EVERYONE why you're a vegetarian and being told your views are pointless.
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If you're just eating with close family then go for it.

But if you're eating with a load of people it'll get annoying being asked by EVERYONE why you're a vegetarian and being told your views are pointless.
My family is rather small, like literally it's my mum and nan and that's it.

So yeah they wouldn't care, they never really have the traditional meal either, this year there having beef wellington.

We've never had Turkey.

Has that happened to you before with getting asked about your views at a meal?
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My family is rather small, like literally it's my mum and nan and that's it.

So yeah they wouldn't care, they never really have the traditional meal either, this year there having beef wellington.

We've never had Turkey.

Has that happened to you before with getting asked about your views at a meal?
Oh that'll be grand then.

I like the idea of not being traditional.

Not at Christmas no but at family meals. This was when I was younger though and would always result in me getting told off for being rude or cheeky to the adults who were asking me.
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Oh that'll be grand then.

I like the idea of not being traditional.

Not at Christmas no but at family meals. This was when I was younger though and would always result in me getting told off for being rude or cheeky to the adults who were asking me.
Yeah it should be!

Lool that's not really fair on you, people should just leave people alone, not like being a vegetarian is harming anything.
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