When I cook something Korean and dare my NorthAmerican friends to try it, one of the common responses I get is "It's an acquired taste." I often interpret that to mean "I don't like it, but I'll be polite to you."
If I think a little more on the expression than usual, however, I take a little more offense than most people, too, because it almost sounds like, "If I took the time to become familiar with it, I may like it, but I don't have the desire to. You're not worth the effort."
Yeah I used to be depressed, and still have self-victimizing tendencies that work really well in tinting the world in a negative light.
But then, what kind of responses DO I want from my brave friends?
"Interesting!" is rather overused, but I guess it's safe.
"Different" gets bonus points for honesty.
Can't think of any for the moment. Will need to update when I think of more.
Of course, if they like it, they can say that, too.
Monday, August 10, 2009
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