My sister in-law and her new husband visited not too long ago. i have to say I like them a lot. But I found it extremely funny when my husband told him that we don't drink milk...his response was sooo funny. "why!?" You would have thought I said we don't breathe air...like it went against nature to exclude milk. I gave him some reasons...why I don't know not like I have to explain my diet to him. One of the reason I gave was cancer and he was like "you know you can get cancer from the air " to what I replied "all the more reason, right?" He was so offended and put off it was hilarious...oh did I forget to mention he's lactose intolerant? People kill me.
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Yes, we are easily offended when something that we take for granted and normal, is being questioned, because that may question our judgement. And we dont want that.
I asked a group of rural Russian kids once "what would you do if everything you thought you knew was wrong". Some of them said "id kill myself" and it didn't sound like a joke.
When I was first tell my sister about Wai she made a comment like "so pretty much everything is the opposite of what most people believe." that sentiment was also directed toward a bunch of non-nutritional ideas I was presenting to her.
I don't know why but I take some pleasure by these experiences; its like teaching math x 10.