A friend came for a visit and brought 6 eggs tarts. We finished 3 and I put the remaining 3 in the fridge.
I then forgot about it till more than a week later when the maid brought it out and asked if I wanted to eat it. I told her to throw it away and DO NOT eat it. Egg tarts are made from eggs (duh) and does not keep well.
I then went out with Baby A to meet a friend to pass something to her.
Once done, I headed back up. The maid seemed shocked to see me back so quickly.
Immediately, I smelt something. I asked the maid if she was cooking. She said no. But I did not believe her and I asked her again. She again said no, but less convincingly this time. I asked her yet again and after a long silence, she said she put the egg tarts that I asked her to throw away.into the oven and ate them. I freaked out and asked her how many she ate. She said one but upon checking the box, there were none left. I told her to throw it away for a reason. Did she want to fall ill?
I know that these maids come from very poor backgrounds and often don't have a lot to eat. In order to reassure her, I gave her a basket of food that I keep well stocked with rice, noodles, bread, biscuits and other snacks.
But this does not seem enough for her and she needs to eat bad food?
Luckily, she did not have a stomachache.
And it is very worrying that she is lying.
Hmmmm ... this story isn't that funny. More like a potential visit to the doctor.
I then forgot about it till more than a week later when the maid brought it out and asked if I wanted to eat it. I told her to throw it away and DO NOT eat it. Egg tarts are made from eggs (duh) and does not keep well.
I then went out with Baby A to meet a friend to pass something to her.
Once done, I headed back up. The maid seemed shocked to see me back so quickly.
Immediately, I smelt something. I asked the maid if she was cooking. She said no. But I did not believe her and I asked her again. She again said no, but less convincingly this time. I asked her yet again and after a long silence, she said she put the egg tarts that I asked her to throw away.into the oven and ate them. I freaked out and asked her how many she ate. She said one but upon checking the box, there were none left. I told her to throw it away for a reason. Did she want to fall ill?
I know that these maids come from very poor backgrounds and often don't have a lot to eat. In order to reassure her, I gave her a basket of food that I keep well stocked with rice, noodles, bread, biscuits and other snacks.
But this does not seem enough for her and she needs to eat bad food?
Luckily, she did not have a stomachache.
And it is very worrying that she is lying.
Hmmmm ... this story isn't that funny. More like a potential visit to the doctor.
2 comments:
It could be that she really liked the egg tarts and really wanted to eat them so since you said you didn't want them, she was willing to eat them instead?
Yes that's possible. But I specifically told her that it has gone bad and that she should not eat it. I could have caused her a stomachache. Then she'll be in pain, have to go to the doctor etc.
But what pissed me off the most is that she lied and didn't follow instructions Always a bad sign when they start to lie. Look out for me next Maid post on what happened next.
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