Picture this: you’re hanging out with friends in a park, enjoying the fresh air and the company of a new, friendly face. Everything is going great, until it’s time to decide on a place to eat. The new girl suggests Indian food, but you can’t stomach the thought of curry after a traumatic experience in Nepal. You try to explain, but your friends don’t understand and accuse you of being insensitive and racist. How would you feel? Let’s dive into this story and see what happened…
A Casual Hangout
New Friend, New Food?
Curry Conundrum
Nepal Nightmare
Food Poisoning Fiasco
Curry Cringe
The Reveal ️
Curry Consequences
Hurt Feelings
Solo Salad Solution
Accusations of Racism
Cultural Clarification
Restaurant Rejection ️
Curry Confinement
Curry Clarification
Curry Catastrophe: Insensitive or Unlucky?
Our protagonist found themselves in a sticky situation when they couldn’t stomach the thought of eating Indian food after a traumatic experience with food poisoning in Nepal. The new girl in the group was hurt, and our main character tried to explain their aversion to curry, but their friends didn’t understand and accused them of being insensitive and racist. They even offered to eat a salad on their own, but were told to leave the group. Now they’re left wondering if they were in the wrong or if their friends overreacted. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this spicy situation… ️
PTSD from food poisoning is real, NTA. Work on delivery.
NAH for refusing food due to past trauma. Hard to understand.
NTA has a valid reason but tone matters, communication is key.
Indian commenter defends OP’s decision not to eat Indian food.
Respecting food preferences is okay. NTA
Indian commenter defends OP’s choice of cuisine, suggests courteous communication.
Curiosity piqued: What’s the full story behind ‘racist’ accusation?
Valid reason for refusing Indian food. NTA, homies!
Indian commenter approves of refusal of Indian food.
Friends accuse NTA of racism for declining Indian food
Respectful response to hurt feelings over food preference.
Valid reason for refusal, friends attacked her for it. NAH.
Honesty or Insensitivity? NTA defends her answer
Clarification about the term “curry” and Indian cuisine.
Empathy is key. Understanding cultural trauma is important in this situation.
Asserting food preferences is not immature, friends should respect it.
Confused Indian asks what ‘curry’ means to non-Indians
Validating food preferences and calling out friends’ behavior.
Trauma can be triggered by scents, not just food
NTA shares personal experience, calls food sensitivity dumb and dramatic
Respectful food choice defended in cultural debate. NTA wins ️
Being mindful of others’ food choices is important. Apologize kindly.
Surviving food poisoning is traumatic. NTA, but apologize anyway.
Food aversions vs hurt feelings: a delicate balance.
Learning opportunity: NTA in intent, YTA in words. Be mindful.
Embracing cultural differences: US-born Indian defends food choices.
Food poisoning trauma, not racism. New friends needed.
Offered to eat elsewhere and explained the situation, NTA
Past food poisoning is a valid reason to refuse food ♀️. Claiming a mild allergy can also work.
Food preferences can be subjective. NTA for politely declining.
Food traumas are real, NTA shouldn’t be shamed.
Overcoming food aversions is not always easy. NTA.
Food preferences shouldn’t hurt cultural sentiments. NTA
Friends pressuring to eat Indian food, NTA draws boundaries.
Man defends OP’s right to avoid certain smells, supports NTA verdict
Food poisoning can lead to aversions, apologize to offended friend
Traumatic experience leads to visceral reaction, NTA for avoiding food.
Survival mechanism or just picky? Commenter defends flavor aversion.
Traumatized by mac and cheese, not insensitive for refusing food
Food aversions can be long-lasting and traumatic. NTA.
Defending food preferences from the ‘woke brigade’ ♂️
Taste aversions are real and misunderstood. NTA for refusing food.
Honesty is the best policy. Time to get new friends? ♀️
Support for OP’s decision not to eat Indian food.
Refusing Indian food: Insensitive or traumatized? NAH, but…
Explaining dietary restrictions can avoid hurt feelings
Respectful NTA comment with friendly food recommendation
Respecting personal food choices: Indian commenter supports NTA’s stance.
Valid reason to dislike curry, NTA. Don’t conflate with culture.
Food poisoning can put you off a food permanently
Not insensitive for not liking a certain type of food ♀️
Traumatized by food poisoning as a kid, I get it
Valid reason for refusing Indian food after food poisoning. NTA
Indian food critique defended, suggests trying desserts.
Traumatized by chicken pot pie at 5, NTA for refusing.
Traumatizing experience with Thai food, can’t be near it
Respectful Nepali commenter defends friend’s choice not to eat Indian food.
Food aversion isn’t racism. NTA for refusing Indian food.
Traumatic food experience, not racism. NTA
Food trauma is real
Traumatized by childhood food experience, NTA for not eating Indian.
Food trauma is real, even if others don’t understand
Food trauma is real.
Food poisoning trauma leads to NTA verdict
Honesty is the best policy, suggest a food reaction instead.
Having a food aversion is not a personal attack or cultural insult.
Childhood food trauma: relatable or ridiculous? ♂️
Being sensitive to food isn’t insensitive, just misunderstood.
Food preference or racism? NTA stands their ground.
Overcoming food aversions: one Redditor’s inspiring story
Respectful NTA comment validates food aversions and cultural differences.
Food trauma is real
Respectful NTA comment links to scientific explanation of taste aversion
Getting sick on vacation traumatized commenter to avoid Mexican food
Food poisoning PTSD is real, NTA for avoiding trigger foods.
Food trauma is real
Not racist for avoiding food due to personal experience
Indian Redditor explains cultural differences and suggests trying South Indian food
NTA commenter defends woman who refused Indian food against overly sensitive friends.
Food poisoning ruined their love for curry
Spice sensitivity is valid but communication is key.
Food trauma lasts long. NTA for not wanting Indian food.
Conditioned taste aversion is a thing, NTA for refusing food
Misleading title causes confusion in comment section
NTA, friends overreacted.
Valid reason for not eating Indian food, NTA ♀️
Last Updated on March 7, 2024 by Diply Social Team