I had this experience 2 nights ago, turns out when your high on caffeine, your body burns enough energy to make you go up in the middle of the night to eat 2 spoonful of sugar, a fuckload of chocolate that you don't even like, a salted cracker, a chocolate spread cracker, and enough water to push it all down your gullet, after a while you come out with a minor case of stomach ache with the amount of sugar you just consumed.
The only women i can’t tell that their cooking is bad are my mom and grandma. Anyone besides them i will be 100% honest if im not willing to endure for more than one time their bad cooking skills
I don't think that was what that would mean. I have a feeling she is doing it purposely cause, if I had to bet, Seigo is like most athletes, they can't seem to control their sodium intake.
also there's another Character from another series who also like Mayonaise, but since it'a live action series the Actor actually said "the most part that i hated about my character is he's a mayo addict because I hate mayonaise"
I hate the slap/hitting cliche but he deserved that. You don't go into someone elses house, get presented a pretty damn good looking meal that I assume was free of charge and then say that their cooking sucks after you literally ruined it.
@Panel Deepak you don't know how bad it tasted. If someone cooks something for me & it needs salt or some shit, you bet your ass i will add some salt & be honest about it.
with all due honesty, having someone cook for you is already nice, no matter how plain is the taste, as long as you don't get sick, are disgusted or anything else that is bad, then the food is good enough and you should thank her. or if you are a girl, you should thank him if he tried to cook for you.
I’ll appreciate the efforts. However, I’ll be respectfully honest and say that I don’t like the taste of the food. They’ll either improve or not serve me food I don’t like and give what they know I like. If not then I’ll have to not eat I guess. Not everybody likes the same cooking because we all have different likes and dislikes. Nobody should be scrutinised, assaulted or ridiculed for their personal food preferences. Being polite doesn’t mean lying, it just means not being rude. And people close to you shouldn’t be lied to as lies lead to betrayals.
It's really just lightly seasoned food, not disgusting, badly prepared or even bad visually looking food. Dude's blessed, but is moron and she just ends up disappointed.
@@LeBronyaJames Not to mention the fact that improvement won't happen if you're dishonest. There are, of course good and bad ways to put things, but the two definitely needed to have some dialogue about their preferences. Healthy cooking is great and all, but if all it does is leave him craving something like a giant glob of mayo on everything, then it isn't doing as much good as it could since it just encourages bad habits in between meals. He was in the wrong for wording things so poorly, but she too was at fault for not trying to vocalize her perspective and seek compromise so their food can be both flavorful and healthy.
Funnily enough, this kinda attitude is also why many issues can happen in a marriage... If you have a problem with something, you should complain about it.... that's how you fix it....
This is my parents. My mom does all the cooking and for 40+ years, she's been told her cooking sucks. In the beginning I realized it's because she'd rather not cook. She'd start the meal and just leave the room to do other things and come back after it had dried out. She also never stayed to taste the ingredients to see if what she was making tasted any good. I suppose between her reluctantly having to cook and not wanting to waste food during experimentation she just never wanted to put in the effort. She did try something like a chicken parmesan, but she didn't brine nor season the chicken breast, so was rather bland.
Dude even I'm not that dense, and I'm a person who if a girl suddenly leans onto me while we sitting next to each other. I ask if she is sleepy and needs to go home. True story
I wouldn't call you dense, that's just being decent, like, why one earth would a random stranger lean up against you? She's obviously tired and disregarded the implications of personal space and so forth, you acted with civility and kindness by asking straight forward and directly if that truly was the case, You sound like a good civil person and to an extent can be identified as such IRL by the fact that a tired woman felt safe enough to use your shoulder as a pillow in public. So good on you mate, you're probably going to get a girl if you keep up like that.
Thank you!, But there has been a case where a good friend did that and I just sat contemplating what I should do or say. And I just asked if she was ok? She looked at me funny sighed and just went back home after a while she still is a friend. But teases me as a person who will never get a girl
@@kotak4420 he's brutally honest and that's what she also likes about him. Today's generation has became so weak that they can't even take a little bit of negative comments.
@@SimplyDuker as a cook let me day I really appreciate it when people tell it straight to me that the dosh was bland or too spicy. It feels more bad when you eat it yourself afterwards and see how bad it is
Did this to my wife once cause her cooking sucks She told me if i wanted something better to do it myself Let's just say i took over the kitchen and she now always knows that i cook better than her I always give her the i told you so smile whenever i give her food It annoys her but she gladly accepts the food and even stated many times that it's much better
Somebody needs to tell her the difference between lightly seasoned, and lightly salted. If she wants to cut back on salt, she needs to load up on spices to compensate
My father told me for years when you get married remember the phrase yes dear and he told me the only time you tell her the truth is when she cooks something you dont like or that sucks cause if you dont youll eat it for the rest of your life 😂
That’s especially hurtful in Japan. When girls love someone, the one thing that makes them happy is when their partners love when they cook for them. This dudes lucky to be alive.
"it tastes good" Female blushing "But well you know..." Female "Know what?" "Everything tastes good when you are hungry!" Female "bakaaaaaa" (proceeds to beat the hell out of him)
Salt is really good for athletes after they train, which is why a lot of sports drinks contain so much more sodium, I don't know why she didn't put more in.
He lucky though, he got a girl thats a real one and is doing her best. I'd at least lie and say it tastes good if I knew it would make her smile. sometimes relationships are about making sacrifices to make your lover happy
@@jwoz8517 nah, just say it genuinely. it's good for not only her cooking development, but also her character development. too much praise can inflate their ego
@@chakravartin3356 at that point i'd tell him to cook his own damn food in the future cuz I ain't making him a single meal again since my food is so horrible
You know when someone say your cooking's bad and even gives you a cookbook just accept it. Its more rewarding than getting angry. But I guess I won't be having any problem even if the girl is bad in cooking because I am already good in cooking(Years of experience and mother's advice and later moving on with more variety of recipes from different sources because my mother only knows the dishes that are locally made).
I feel like any compliment you get after being that bad, feels great, especially after you worked on improving it. That's why I try to be as truthful while giving my opinions, as I can be, so that my compliments are genuine as well
It's not really that Kozue's cooking is bad. Her taste differs from Seigo's. It's like Indians working in Japan. After the first week they find Japanese cuisine very taste-"light" and the starchy Japanese rice gives them diarrhea. Their community will introduce them to the guy selling their Indian spices and restaurants selling food from their home and they will stick to those as best as they can. It's not that Japanese or Indian cuisine is bad. It's just that the two types of cuisine are such polar opposites, people who like one type of cuisine will find the other type bad tasting.
@@athxrv I don't recall exactly other than that the guy and girl character didn't show up in the anime untill nearly the end. I would say all those clips are within the last 4 episodes of the show.
She loved him enough to feed him bland food that was healthier than what he usually ate. He was a football soccer prodigy but sucked at being a boyfriend.
@@arnavrawat9864 There is inedible food. "Uneatable" still classifies it as food that can't be eaten. "Inedible" classifies it as a thing that is no longer food.
@@DKNguyen3.1415 I don't get your point.. I understand there's a difference between those two words, but inedible isn't the more accurate one here. A really bad dish would still be edible but uneatable because you can't eat it realistically?
@@arnavrawat9864 I'm just talking about an even more extreme level of badness. The food with purple lines over it where characters keel over if it enters your body.
Btw, just because you eat healthily doesn't mean you can't use any seasonings. In fact, if you tried a healthy diet before and you stopped because it tasted bad, it was because you didn't use enough spices. In short, no need to be courteous with the use of salt and pepper. There are tons of videos on RU-vid from Master Chefs telling you how to make food taste better. So at 1:08. Yes, you are indeed useless in the kitchen. Not salting your cooking is a rookie mistake.
People in the comments saying the girl is in the wrong like, couldn't he not just cook his own food or have food delivered? And if he's too poor to afford delivery or can't cook, why can't he be greatful that somebody is willing to cook for him. Food that looks good but taste bad is still better than no food, and the amount of mayo on the food is a bit excessive if it's her mayo and not his
ok so lets clear up a bit. food that has too much taste can weaken the taste buds over time (processed foods inc. mayo and sugar) and thats why healthy taste bad. the fix to that is to avoid processed and highly seasoned food for a while and you should be able to enjoy less seasoned food, fruits and vegs, also if you cant quit sweets try eating 1-2 onions a day for a week . this is based on my experience
This man reminds me of Toshiro Hijikata from Gintama the man himself who puts mayonaise to everything he eats but for him he would put a whole bottle of mayonaise on his dish overflowing it until you cant even see the dish itself
This girl needs to appreciate the guy for trying to help her with cooking food. If someone gives a feedback of your cooking, you should make adjustments and in that way, your food tastes way better than before.
@@GrandEWN with the amount of damn Mayo this dude put on that salad i dont think the girl is the real issue here. I understand putting mayo on salad but this man ALMOST FILLED HIS WHOLE PLATE WITH IT! I think his taste buds are inhuman
There are two things I have learned from women, One: dont make fun or disrespect their cooking, they will try to poison you. Two: do not season the food infront of her, its like a slap to the face