Offering others a lick of your ice cream is interesting to contemplate. Do they really want me to take a lick or are they just trying to be polite eating delicious ice cream in front of me, while I stand by them "food-less"? It is a Brazilian custom to offer what one is eating when with others who are not. They even offer you a bite of their lunch! Even when they know you are about to eat, they still offer you theirs!
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When I came to Brazil, my new friends, who were enjoying some scrumptious morsels, would always ask me if I wanted some. If it did not involve exchanging saliva, I would sometimes say, "Yes, I'll have some, thanks". But, if they were offering a bite of a candy bar that they had already bitten, or a portion of something that would have been impossible to taste if not by just biting off a chunk, I would usually decline the offer. If they hadn't yet eaten any of what they were offering, I would sometimes venture a bite, not wanting to possibly offend them by refusing.
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Now, there is the context of talking about good friends with whom you don't mind exchanging saliva, since they ARE FRIENDS AFTER ALL. Somehow when it's a good friend, someone you would be willing to trust your life with, suddenly changes the rational to two likely scenarios:
1. "Well, they are my friend, my buddy, so they can't have some horrible disease that could pass onto me. They take care of themselves, don't they? They have good hygiene, so they surely cannot pass on something unhealthy to me, right? I mean, I even sit on their toilet seat, not bothering to put TP down for protection when visiting their house! So, taking a bite won't hurt!"
OR...
2. "Hum...", you think for a split second. "My buddy, my chum, my friend is my friend! I don't care if I take in some of their germ-filled saliva while tasting their snack! It's no big deal!"
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It's FOOD for thought!
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