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Re: Fic Discussion - glass half-empty

From: (Anonymous)
I don't know about it French, but in English, Catholic grace before meals isn't really an indication of actual religiosity. You just mumble the same prayer every time very quickly in a group so that all the words bleed together and then immediately start eating.

I mean, it's to the point that if I had to actually tell you the words of the prayer, I'm not entirely sure I could. It's one of those things I only really have memorized when said rotely in a group.

Re: Fic Discussion - glass half-empty

From: (Anonymous)
Fair enough! I was just giving a random example of it I remembered, I suppose the most important thing is that he likes to at least identify as Catholic and claim he goes to church.

Re: Fic Discussion - glass half-empty

From: (Anonymous)
That's a pretty broad brush you're painting with. In my family, saying grace would be considered very ostentatiously religious. We usually only do it on big holidays.

Re: Fic Discussion - glass half-empty

From: (Anonymous)
Raised Lutheran, never go to church when I'm not visiting but still sort of believe. My parents are pretty involved with their church, and the three of us have a family grace. When we used to do the big mom's side get-together a different adult would have to come up with a brief prayer before meals on the spot. Basically it's almost a good manners thing imo.