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Why do we have friends in our lives?

Firstly, they are interesting to be with.

Secondly, they are always ready to support us in difficult times.

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For example, as it happened in the story first told by the useru/AcidentalPhilosopher.

And in such cases, its probably worth considering could it actually be calledfriendshipat all?

The author tried very hard, and all the guests, apparently, liked it.

Man in a kitchen preparing a meal with an Akita dog nearby.

Okay, all but one.

Sarcastic and, lets be honest, offensive.

At first, our hero tried to good-naturedly laugh it off, but Mark didnt calm down.

Text showing a story about a guy hosting a dinner and a friend making snarky remarks over the meal.

Joke after joke, remark after remark the OP began to get irritated.

And Marks phrase that even a frozenpizzawouldve been better than the meal became the last straw for the author.

Mark laughed, considering it just a joke, but the original poster was dead serious.

Text conversation with snarky remarks about a home-cooked meal, highlighting the guest’s disrespectful attitude.

He said that since the friend continued insulting him, he wasnt welcome to stay.

After that, some guests said that the author was too harsh, sowing some doubt in his soul.

Especially since the original poster notes that most of the guests liked his meal.

Two friends laughing while eating a home-cooked meal at a dining table.

Well, or at least they didnt make it clear that they didnt like his cooking…

In the end, no one is forcing you to eat it.

And it certainly doesnt give you the right to regularly let out snide digs at the cook.

Text describing a host telling a guest to leave after snarky remarks about a home-cooked meal.

And in this case, friendly words of truth simply turn into pure toxicity.

Check out the results:

Text discussing a dispute over snarky remarks about a friend’s home-cooked meal, ending with the question “AITA?

Person walking away on a leaf-strewn path, symbolizing being kicked out.

Comment exchange about a friend making snarky remarks over a home-cooked meal, leading to a dramatic situation.

Screenshot of comments discussing snarky remarks over a home-cooked meal, suggesting the host needs better friends.

Friends chatting at a table, one holding a beer, discussing a home-cooked meal.

Reddit comment thread discussing someone being kicked out for snarky remarks over a home-cooked meal.

Reddit comment discussing a friend’s snarky remarks about a home-cooked meal, emphasizing gratitude and politeness.

Text exchange about snarky remarks on home-cooked meal and consequences for rude behavior during dinner.

Comment discussing snarky remarks on a home-cooked meal leading to a guest being kicked out.

Reddit comment discussing rude snarky remarks during a home-cooked meal.

Comment about a friend’s snarky remarks and being kicked out, highlighting home disrespect.

User comment about Mark being disinvited for snarky remarks at a home-cooked meal.

Reddit comment discussing a guest making snarky remarks about a friend’s home-cooked meal and being asked to leave.

Reddit comment supporting the host for kicking out a guest making snarky remarks over a home-cooked meal.

Reddit comment discussing a guy’s snarky remarks and the host’s decision to kick him out over meal criticism.

Text exchange about being called “petty” after a friend insulted a home-cooked meal, leading to his removal from the gathering.

Comment criticizing a guest for making snarky remarks about a friend’s home-cooked meal.