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Originally posted by TalkSock
Yes. That's what I meant by "for the most part." Being a not-breakfast person, I'll accept your views on the silence at breakfast waiver. But when you see it at lunch or dinner - it's just sad. It's like an attempt to avoid the person you're with.
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I see it as people don't eat at home as much as they used to. Or avoiding, if they seem to hate each other, but it can also just be a companionable thing -- sitting with each other, reading, maybe commenting on what they are reading to each other. It's more a matter of demeanor than what exactly they are doing.
But what can I expect from someone who doesn't do the best meal of the day????