i work for a 95 yr old woman, and every week or so her daughter will stop by and 'take us to lunch'.
It is ALWAYS to pizza hut, and as i dont like pizza to begin with, she always throws crude comments to me if i start to decline "Oh I see, trying to watch your figure" "Youre on a diet then?" etc etc (By the way, shes about 5'5 and 180lbs, I'm 5'7 and 110 but i dont 'diet')
Anyways.. if i have to sit down to one more ham & cheese pizza i'm going to scream. My stomach does not do well with fast food, and i hardly ever eat it. At first i was being nice, but i really just cant handle it.
What is a polite way to say that I would rather stay at home to clean or read while she takes her mother to lunch?
I cant use the 'oh i think you should spend more time together' cause she doesnt even talk to her mom when we go out. She refuses to go anywhere else either because 'its moms favorite restaurant'.
She is very stubborn, so i'll probably need a rebuttal or two if you have em.
2007-08-29
04:01:32
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