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Wedding Woes

No, ew, no, no, no...EWWWWWWWW

Dear Prudence,

My childhood best friend and I live in the same city, and her college friend “Kate” just moved to our city as well. I like Kate, and we have lots in common—hanging out with our mutual friend as a group of three is fun! But Kate has a disgusting habit that I absolutely cannot get past. Very frequently, Kate will hock a loogie, then spread her mucus on a nearby surface (if we’re outside) or a tissue (if we’re inside). The sound is absolutely foul. My best friend didn’t warn me about this before Kate moved, and now I can’t tell if she notices and doesn’t say anything to Kate or if she’s just genuinely gotten used to it and doesn’t notice it anymore. Prudie, I notice, and I do want to say something! This feels like a horrendously awkward conversation. Do you have a script for me? Is this even a reasonable request to make of someone I’ve only known for a few months?

—Ew, Loogies

Re: No, ew, no, no, no...EWWWWWWWW

  • Ew. What do you mean spread? No. Just no.
  • I couldn't even finish reading this. 
  • "That is gross.   Can you please stop?" 
  • I just threw up in my mouth. 

    But yah just say “can you not do that please”. 
  • I've got nothing for this one except ewwwwwwwwwww! 
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  • “You know,  no one’s out back by the alleyway over there....”

  • I read this Prudie letter first, just because of @mrsconn's title, lol.

    I was expecting something more complicated and intricate.  But it's funny that it turned out to be just a simple and straightforward "gross", lol.

    An awkward conversation for sure, but it sounds like it is becoming a necessary one because the LW and Kate are spending more time together.  I would say something like (in private), "Kate, I'm so glad we've become friends through BFF now that you've moved here.  And I enjoy spending time with you.  But you have an off-putting habit of hocking loogies pretty frequently.  You may not even be aware of how often it is.  Is it possible to keep that more to a minimum, at least when you are around me?"  
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  • I would have had a hard time not exclaiming "gross!" the first time I saw her spread it on something. I think I'd just let myself do that next time and act like it was a real time reaction rather than a planned response.

    I don't think you need to be polite about over-the-top gross acts. 
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