Topic: I Need to Say Grace at a Dinner Function
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Why say grace at dinner?
The fact that he lives and breathes and has a job at all. The fact that he wasn't fired by his butt kicking boss. The fact that he has shelter over his head in 100f middle of summer. The fact that he has 4 kids that, we presume, in some par... Read More »
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What are the best grace sayings for Christmas dinners?
How about: In the peace of this season our spirits are joyful: With the beasts and angels, the shepherds and stars, with -more? Read More »
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What to say for a grace at a rugby dinner?
"God, We paid for all this food ourselves so thanks for nothing." Bart Simpson "If there is a God, we can at least say he's incompetent and most likely, doesn't give a sh-t." George Carlin Read More »
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Aunt Bethany, in National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, when asked to say grace, actually says the Pledge of Allegiance. Read More »
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I am thankful every day. Don't need a special day to say grace. I don't get into all the holidays and stuff in the sense of using that time to tell/show people I care. If I love someone I tell them whether it's a special day or not. If I am... Read More »
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40 seconds is long enough for any grace, in my opinion. Next time, knock over your red wine (diet pepsi if you are in a "dry" family event) onto the white pile carpet to cause a disruption. By the time the mess is cleaned up, everyone will ... Read More »
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Thank you for respecting the many different cultures and religions that may be at your dinner. If you is asked to say grace or is obligated to say it then you can do a silent grace, just let the guest know first very politely, and those who... Read More »
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since on the average people don't pray and interact as a family as much as they should, you should make these your daily prayers. In other words use this time not only to pray, but also to interact as a family. Go around the table and have ... Read More »
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I would have done the same thing in your position. Although I don't have religious leanings, I feel that it's important to respect the beliefs of other people, much like what I believe you were doing. So no, in my opinion, you were not bein... Read More »
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You don't say anything, just be silent during "grace". That's what I do. No big deal. You are not required to speak. I don't want to be one of those "in your face" atheists, just as I don't want to associate with "in your face" believers. M... Read More »
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