AITA if my boyfriend made a meal and asked me how it was and I said "fine"

Dry_Bug1069 3993 comments

He poured his heart into the meal, hoping to surprise her with subtle touches of garlic and soy sauce, craving her delight in each bite.

But her quiet response, “It’s fine,” pierced through the warmth he intended to create, leaving him feeling unseen and unappreciated in a moment he had hoped would bring them cl**er.

Their worlds collided not just over food, but over deeply ingrained ways of expressing love and grat*tude—her family’s honest silence meeting his family’s chorus of praise.

In that simple exchange, the fragile threads of understanding began to unravel, revealing the silent chasms beneath their shared table.

AITA if my boyfriend made a meal and asked me how it was and I said "fine"
‘AITA if my boyfriend made a meal and asked me how it was and I said "fine"’

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The thread exploded with reactions. Whether agreeing or disagreeing, everyone had something to say — and they said it loud.

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict rooted in differing family communication styles regarding expressing appreciation for food.

The OP values authenticity and directness, finding effusive praise unnatural, while the boyfriend expects enthusiastic compliments based on his family's norms.

Should the OP compromise their personal preference for authenticity to meet the boyfriend's emotional need for validation regarding his cooking efforts, or is the expectation to perform overly enthusiastic praise an unreasonable imposition on their genuine expression?