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My husband loves cooking, and even wants to open his own shop. How to gently tell him that the food is not delicious?
In fact, I find that many boys prefer cooking, as if cooking can find their own meaning, so there are many families now, and the one who actually cooks is a boy. But if you have found that not everyone agrees with the other person's cooking, we can say it euphemistically in order not to hit him, but since he wants to open a shop, we'd better tell the truth, which will make it harder to hit him and reduce losses.
Now, in fact, many people are unwilling to refuse others and tell the truth to others, but now I think that since you are close, the honor and disgrace in the future will be related to * * *. At this time, you'd better tell the other person what you think, or you can tell him how to improve his cooking with your own opinion. In short, tell him a way, don't let him go in the dark.
Of course, it really hurts to tell him that the food he cooked is not delicious, but I think this process is necessary. You can tell him that it's not that cooking is not delicious, but that the taste is not to everyone's taste. It's best to perfect it before deciding to open a shop. In short, you should reason with him. Don't tell him directly that the food is not delicious or not to his liking, which will hurt him and he won't try again.
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