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How do I stay raw vegan or even vegan at someone else's house? |
I'm going on exchange for a year to europe in september, and will be doing homestay at three different families. How do I stay as raw vegan or just vegan if i have to as possible, without being extremely awkward and seeming rude? I will be going to highschool. I would say that if you are going to live in someone elses house you should be ready to make some adjustments in your life style or be willing to stay home. I would consider you to be the "ugly American" if you were to come to my home as a guest and make demands because of your 'ideals'. Oh this is tough! Just act like you would if you were constantly eating out [having to ask whats in everything]. Your families will get accoustomed to what you can and can't have, just make it CLEAR from the very beginning, make sure you let them know how important it is to you and they will/should understand. Try cooking for them a few times, so they know you just don't eat salads and beans. I think it will be easier than you think, Europe is much further along than any other country in providing vegetarian/veganism options, so that's good. I think the hardest time I have had as a vegan who travels constantly has been while being someone's guest. Some hosts just don't get it, some are wonderful, but buy nothing but the most expensive high end stuff (this, I suspect, would get old to a host family pretty quickly), and some just 'get it,' and embrace the new challenge. You didn't mention what part of Europe. I'd be very careful, because in some European countries it is considered rude to not eat what is put in front of you. I would not play 20 questions with the food that is already sitting on your plate, as that may seem incredibly rude to them. You need to let them know your vegan diet in advance, nothing to worry about that. Just like if I have an allegery, i need to tell other who serves me food that i can't eat certain stuff. Just explain to them, they'll get it. Staying %100 raw might be tough, maybe aim for %60-%80 while visiting. |
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