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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're waking up with fifth in the morning time, KI,
good morning.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
I have a list of etiquette tips for Thanksgiving that
I don't think we'll all agree on because every family
vibe is different. The number one thing on this list,
and I'm going to just start with number one because
I don't agree with it is.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Being on time.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Being on time to Thanksgiving dinner is the opposite of
what I would recommend. And I think, I said, I
think we're gonna have varying opinions on this. If I
say come to my house at two o'clock and you
show up at one thirty, I am still going to
be in the shower. Maybe this is why I haven't
(00:47):
hosted Thanksgiving ever in my life. I had when did
we talk about this? Monday night? No Sunday night. I
went to a friends giving. Host says show up at six.
I got there at quarter of seven. Food wasn't served
until about ten pm. That's why I said, don't go
to a friend's giving hungry. So I think we're gonna
have varying opinions on the being late part for Thanksgiving
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because I've got people in my friend group that are
like if I show, if I say show, up at two, Like,
you better show up at two or after, not early,
But I don't think that'll be the case for everyone.
Second second piece of etiquette for dinner tomorrow, And I'm
wondering if you agree on this one or not offering
(01:30):
assistance in the kitchen. I feel like if you're operating
in your own kitchen, you don't want anyone else in
there except the person that like maybe understands the kitchen
already dishes. Maybe like an after is when you offer again?
What do you think on that one? If it's your kitchen,
stay out of it? Or yes, I welcome all the.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Help I can get. Consider a tire came up at
number three.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
This one also varies depending on the vibe of your family.
Are you showing up in a denim tomorrow or are
you showing up in a dressy tracksuit. I'll tell you
I've done the latter for the majority of my life.
But when I go out to dinner tomorrow, I'll probably dress,
I'll probably wear I'll probably wear high heels tomorrow. God
(02:15):
what it doesn't that sound awful to wear high heels
on Thanksgiving? Or there's a few more communicating dietary needs. Yo,
I know that there is someone listening right now that
is rolling their eyes at cousin Sarah or like Brian's
new girlfriend or new fiance can't eat a single thing
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at the table, and so they've got to either make
some new meal for them or I'm I'm assuming that
Sarah is gonna bring her own gross meal and put
it next to everyone at the table. I'm just assuming
that there's someone listening who's thinking that way.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
And then the last one, I think this might be five.
What do you bring? What do you bring for a Thanksgiving?
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Most likely it's pot luck, right, so you're gonna bring
a dessert or maybe you're famous for some sort of
side dish.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
But do you bring.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
A gift for the host? I've always thought having extra
bottles to grab to bring to someone, or maybe you
pick up a couple flowers or points set as I
like to keep propagated plants around my house so that
if I go to something like that, I can always
bring one. But that's always a safe bet. If you
don't know what to do, bring a propagated pathos plant.
I'm sure you can make that within ten seconds. All right,
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those would be etiquettes. Let's open this up to you
guys as you get ready for Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Out of those five that I listed, were there any.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
That made you giggle that you're like absolutely not or
won't be doing that etiquette tradition at my house, or
one that you are like dead set on? Are you
a heels family? Are you a denim in a heels family?
For your table? You can call I haven't heard anyone's
voice yet this morning five, one, three, seven, four nine,
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Speaker 1 (03:54):
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You're waking up with tip in the morning.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
On Kissuano seven one, you're walking into a conversation about
the top five etiquette tips for Thanksgiving tomorrow, all of
which I think we're going to have disagreements on depending
on what the vibe of your family was to rattle
through them. One showing up on time, two offering assistance
in the kitchen, three diet arry restrictions for what you wear,
(04:25):
and five do you bring a gift to the host.
So I think this one, if I am correct, is
going to talk about being late.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
So I'm married into an American family and I'm Dominican
and on the American side.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
We eat like one two pm.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
But on Dominican side the latest will probably be nine pm.
But the earliest for sure is six pm.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
And I'm wondering, if there is a nine pm dinner time,
what time were you expected to show up? It wasn't
nine o'clock, right, And that's another question. When someone says
come to the house at two, you and I are
under the same page that you're not eating at two, right.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
I feel like that should be well known. But maybe
I'm wrong on that front.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
So I'm a person who is chronically late, you know,
all the time. And there was this viral post that
was going around social media and it was like tag
one person who's always late and you won a million
dollars or whatever, and there was about twelve people that
tag me.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
I can relate so hard. Thank you for the talkback
with TIF.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
I think you might be neurodiversient, and that is called
time blindness. I have it too, my friend. All right,
one more, one more. We're talking about the top five
etiquette tips and whether or not you grew with them.
For your Thanksgiving I have always been late, and that
my dad has always said you've been late since the
day you were born, because I showed up two weeks
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late for my own birth, so well, it's good to
know that I have. I'm in good company with others
that are often late for things. The one that I
am still waiting to hear about is whether or not
you have to dress up for Thanksgiving because a tire
did come up in the etiquette list. I'm wearing high
heels tomorrow, and I don't quite know how I feel
about that. I'll have to report back when we come
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back from the break. But nonetheless, do you agree with
these yes or no? Tell me why I knew all
the lyrics to that song like way too early in
my life. You're waking up with TIF in the morning
on Kiss one oh seven one. We're in the midst
of talking about the top five etiquette tips to follow
at dinner tomorrow and whether you agree with them or not.
(06:38):
We finally got one with what it is that you wear?
Do you have to dress up? Or can you go cash?
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Girl?
Speaker 2 (06:46):
I am showing up to Thanksgiving and sweatpans and all
comfy clothes.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
It's my family, so they both show up comfy too.
Thank you for the talk back. With Tiff Gallo. It's
good to hear your voice. I appreciate you.
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Speaker 1 (07:04):
Okay, let's put a pin in this cause.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
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