I don't mind it. But Then again with friends, we always ask if there's anything in each other's teeth or on our faces. Just politeness in our own parts.
And don't worry if you accidentally spit food. The best thing you can do is say, "Wow, that's rude my bad, I'm sorry" but in a jokingly way - that's how we do it. Though I suppose it could also depend on who you're eating with. With my close friends we honestly don't care, but at a say, reunion or whatever, I barely eat and when I do, I go as slowly as possible.
Know what I hate? When you're eating and someone WON'T TAKE THEIR FUCKING EYES OFF YOU. One time I was so pissed, I simply asked, "Need something?" and we got into a semi argument-conversation.
But if it bothers you to the point you feel like you have to eat in a closet, overcome the fear, it's not that big of a deal. That or freshen up on your etiquette. Do nothing to make you eat less.
Is it normal for someone to not like to eat in front of people?
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I don't mind it. But Then again with friends, we always ask if there's anything in each other's teeth or on our faces. Just politeness in our own parts.
And don't worry if you accidentally spit food. The best thing you can do is say, "Wow, that's rude my bad, I'm sorry" but in a jokingly way - that's how we do it. Though I suppose it could also depend on who you're eating with. With my close friends we honestly don't care, but at a say, reunion or whatever, I barely eat and when I do, I go as slowly as possible.
Know what I hate? When you're eating and someone WON'T TAKE THEIR FUCKING EYES OFF YOU. One time I was so pissed, I simply asked, "Need something?" and we got into a semi argument-conversation.
But if it bothers you to the point you feel like you have to eat in a closet, overcome the fear, it's not that big of a deal. That or freshen up on your etiquette. Do nothing to make you eat less.