Beneath the surface of what should have been a warm celebration of independence and new beginnings, a young woman’s heartfelt effort to embrace her values was met with cold dismissal. The simple act of preparing a meal aligned with her beliefs became a battleground, exposing deep rifts in understanding and acceptance within her own family.
Her dream of sharing joy and connection through food was overshadowed by harsh words and rejection, leaving her to grapple with the painful reality that love and respect sometimes falter in the face of ingrained expectations. In that moment, the dinner table was no longer a place of unity, but a silent witness to the struggle for acceptance and belonging.

AITA for not specifying that I, a vegetarian, wouldn’t be serving meat?








Diane Gottsman, a national etiquette expert and founder of The Protocol School of Texas, states that “a guest’s primary role is to be appreciative of the host’s hospitality and effort.” In this situation, the family’s behavior violated basic social norms. Instead of acknowledging the milestone of their relative’s first apartment, they focused on their own dietary demands. The host provided a complete meal with multiple courses, which fulfills the basic obligation of hosting. The dismissive remarks from the father and brother indicate a power dynamic where they expect the host to cater to them regardless of her own values.
The host’s actions were entirely appropriate, as a host is not required to serve meat if it goes against their personal choices, especially when a full meal is provided. To prevent future conflict, she could choose to mention the menu in advance to manage expectations. However, she should also communicate that while she welcomes her family, she expects a level of respect for the effort she puts into hosting. If they cannot be polite, she might consider meeting in neutral locations like restaurants where everyone can choose their own meals.
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>And my brother called me after to let me know his girlfriend agrees with my dad
Well, now you know they weren’t coming to spend time with you, but jsut to get free food. NTA
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Take out vegetarian/meat eating situation. You invited guests, planned a menu, cooked the food & served them a nice dinner. Your family is just rude.


NTA.




Veggie tacos might have thrown them for a loop (although they’re yummy) because most people eat meat in them. Tofu would have thrown lots of people in any dish.





The host feels undervalued and disrespected after her family prioritized their specific food preferences over her hospitality. The central conflict lies between the host’s right to serve food that aligns with her lifestyle and the guests’ expectation of a meat-based meal.
Should a host be required to provide specific food items like meat to ensure guest satisfaction? Or is it the responsibility of the guests to be polite and appreciative of the meal they are given?







