>>I was like that at that age. Then, probably around age 13 or so, I took it on myself to shorten my list of things I don't eat as a part of growing up. Somewhere along the way I switched from "but I never ate THAT!" to "mmm... I never ate that".
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>Dragan, don't let yourself be dragged down to US grammar!
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>"but I have never eaten THAT!" to "mmm... I have never eaten that".
Now which one of those... never mind, I give up.
>My 11 YO went through a few firsts last week:
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>- She drank real OJ (as there was no cranberry left!), as opposed to diluted squash
They sell strawberry+apple (or some similar mix with apple) here, branded as "snapple". I wonder why they don't brand cranberry+apple in the same manner.
>- I discovered that she has, ahem, signs of growing up
Next thing is that she discovers some signs that you're getting old.
>- she lent her old man £20 to go out for a drink (I hadn't been the bank) :-)
Our kids always like to borrow petty cash to us, because they usually get back more :).