Yeah, but insisting that you absolutely know you hate it and won't try it is some sort of weird control thing you have going on. Even if you're pretty sure, why not give it a try, you may be wrong! What's the worst that could happen? The only reason you have not to try it is just to exercise control - to be stubbornly invested in the IDEA you don't like it, instead of at least trying it and find out if the idea even matches the reality. Is being right really THAT important to you?
Besides, it's not always going to be grandma's weird cooking which you're always pretty sure you don't like. This attitude is going to severely stunt your palate and make you an absolute pain to go out eating with once you get older. It would do you good to let go of this intense need to be absolutely right about how you know ahead of time foods you do and don't like, otherwise it could be really bad on your social life. Going out to eat is a major part of human social interaction, and everyone hates having to cater to that person who only eats french fries and chicken fingers. I have friends like you and honestly, they eventually get culled out from our 'going out and having fun eating' adventures.
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Besides, it's not always going to be grandma's weird cooking which you're always pretty sure you don't like. This attitude is going to severely stunt your palate and make you an absolute pain to go out eating with once you get older. It would do you good to let go of this intense need to be absolutely right about how you know ahead of time foods you do and don't like, otherwise it could be really bad on your social life. Going out to eat is a major part of human social interaction, and everyone hates having to cater to that person who only eats french fries and chicken fingers. I have friends like you and honestly, they eventually get culled out from our 'going out and having fun eating' adventures.