Was it wrong to let my friend eat a large chunk of wasabi the first time he had sushi?!


Question: I saw him playing with a big chunk of the green stuff and I knew he was going to pop it in his mouth, but I could not resist seeing his face.


Answers: I saw him playing with a big chunk of the green stuff and I knew he was going to pop it in his mouth, but I could not resist seeing his face.

You wicked thing. How could you do that to your friend. I would of laughed my head off.

HAHAHA, wow-that must've been an exciting thing to see.

Well, we can all learn from experience :)

Very mean, but extremely funny!

Nope, parents always tell us not to play with our food and what does he go and do... play with it serves him right. hahaa

He could of atleast asked you what it was...

not at all,
1. it must've been fun to watch
2. he'll knows not to eat whatever without asking...

How would you feel if your friend does not warn you about wasabi? Do unto others ......

NICE!!!!...totally mean but funny as hell...I know I would not say anything to stop another person either. It is just such a real reaction! To good to stop :)

Ya got a video of it?

it's only a little bit wrong ... habanero or something would have been worse, at least wasabi only burns for a second!

a bit cruel but at least he knows the power of the Wasabi now

That was really unkind not to mention unfair. You should have warned him. He may have done it anyway. I'm very surprised there was a 'big chunk' of wasabi. Usually it it served in small dishes in small portions. Even the small portions have to be given respect.

ohh that was naughty...that stuff is seriously hot but also very yummy!

That was a very bad thing to do.

No it wasn't wrong, I only wish I'd thought of it myself.





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