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I Hired A Private Chef For My Wife’s Birthday. She Walked Into Our House, Dropped Her Bags, And …

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  1. At least she washed the dishes, but I would be livid if someone changed the menu, and not only that, rearranged my cabinets

  2. She didn't realize that it was her house until she entered the kitchen. Lol, she was 18 when she left

  3. She sad she lived there for 5 years, then she said she moved out at 18, then she said she learned to cook in that kitchen when she was 6.

  4. I mean, it’s a cool story and everything but I would be Hella mad. Pretty sure you spent money on that expensive ingredients only for her to change the menu. I wouldn’t pay her.

  5. I understand. I do but I'm not your therapist. I paid you for a job, so do that job or refund me and say you cant. We could schedule a walk through or you cooking your mama's meal when you're not on the job.

  6. I’m fine with everything until the part where she rearranged the spices. Don’t mess with my spice cabinet. I have them set up exactly how I like them as I never have to move things around to find what I’m looking for.

  7. Sorry not sorry, but if you change the menu the least you can do is cook it to perfection. Sat there eating chicken with to much lemon! You are not getting paid!

  8. Y’all it’s called Suspension of disbelief is the willful avoidance of critical thinking and logic in understanding something that is unreal or impossible in reality, esp in tv/movies/fiction, in order to believe it for the sake of enjoying its narrative. Couple went w/bc they responded to her and her experience and the shared connection to the space—her childhood home and their perfect house. It’s a simple yet beautiful tale.

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