‘My husband ruined dinner after he failed to know spelling mistake’
A person reportedly ruined a household dinner after failing to know a spelling mistake made by his accomplice.
The man’s accomplice took to the social media website Reddit to inform fellow customers about what occurred when she tried to make a Thai curry.
She mentioned she by accident misspelt a key ingredient when she texted her accomplice a buying record.
However, he allegedly failed to know the typo and “ruined” the household dinner.
The lady wrote that her quick texting irritates her accomplice and by accident made a typo.
She mentioned: “I type very fast on my phone and sometimes have spelling errors/grammar mistakes, but as this is a text, I don’t think it’s that important.
“I know it irritates my husband, as he has talked to me about it before and for him, I usually double-check my texts, but last night it slipped my mind.”
The lady mentioned her husband’s following mistake was notably disastrous as she was cooking for her inlaws.
The lady defined: “I texted my husband a shopping list as my SIL [sister-in-law] and her family were coming for dinner and asked him to get some things after work.
“As I typed quickly, I had written coconut mlik instead of coconut milk. I was making Thai green curry, but I realised I didn’t have a tin at home, and I had made the curry before my husband was back, I just needed to add the coconut milk and reheat it for when my in-laws would come.
“When he got home, I realised he had brought everything I put on the list, except the coconut milk.
“I got annoyed when asked him why he didn’t bring that, and he said he couldn’t understand what I meant and that next time I should check my spelling before sending a text.”
The lady mentioned she informed her husband to determine what they wanted and that due to his mistake, they needed to order a takeaway as a substitute.
She wrote: “I then told my husband to then figure out what we were serving SIL because it wasn’t Thai green curry as he didn’t bring the coconut milk.
“I left my husband to then figure out dinner and he got us all takeout instead which he was upset about doing as he had a hard day at work and I was at home.”
Following the publish, the lady was inundated with feedback from fellow Reddit customers as they debated whether or not or to not facet together with her husband.
The majority of customers took the lady’s facet and criticised the husband for being petty over the matter.
One wrote: “If he didn’t understand the list, he could have texted you back or called you to ask. He ruined dinner just to be petty, and you did your best.”
Another mentioned: “Is your husband stupid? What other word could ‘mlik’ mean? Kidding, he’s not stupid, he’s just being unnecessarily petty.”
A third commented: “Your husband is being petty. He understood what you needed perfectly fine and chose to be a d**k.”