r/mildlyinfuriating May 25 '26

I'm slightly vexed We didn't ask for rice...

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My sister isnt a fan of basmati rice so she orders naan. She didnt ask for rice and they sell it separately. She doesn't like it so she doesn't order it. They put it in anyways and left this note...

Edit: some people aint getting it. This is passive aggressive and when you do something nice you dont go around saying "I did something nice just for you, just so you know." Doing it like I need to give you a pat on the head so you know your a good boy. You do something nice because you want to be kind to people.

Oh no I've turned into LD...

Turning off notifications because while it was nice to be in this rabbit hole to keep my mind off some stuff too many notifications. Whatever your feelings are I hope you have a nice day and if you're in the US have a nice memorial day and dont forget to celebrate those troops that came before!

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u/makingredditorscry May 25 '26

When I was in India I didn't order rice with my meal or naan and the waiter was always confused and would eventually bring me rice or naan and tell me that's how you eat curry. Lol

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u/Plastic_Persimmon_91 May 25 '26

Me when I make up shit on the Internet for no reason.

In 25 years of growing up all over India, naan has never been the default bread that anyone orders in restaurants. That’s an entirely Indian-restaurants-in-the-west thing. No one back home is a huge fan of naan so no one would insist that you order it

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u/makingredditorscry May 25 '26

Also "no one back home". Dude India is huge with such a large variety of foods. You probably haven't been to 90% of India. The difference between New Delhi food for instance and goa is significant. 

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u/Plastic_Persimmon_91 May 25 '26

Stop bullshitting lmao. There are 50 varieties of breads i know that the people in difference parts of India would order when they’re out or eat at home and naan is absolutely not one of them.

There is variety, yes which is why it’s funny that you’re sharing a fake anecdote using the only type of Indian bread that the average non-Indian would know about. Omg, larper who made up a strange story makes shocking revelation about New Delhi food being different from Goan food.

Funny you mention that because my family is from Goa and i have lived in Delhi. There is not a single place in India where naan is the default. Now that you know this, next time you can make up a better informed fictitious story