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No_U_L7
06/01/23 2:42:53 PM
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Someone at work said it was and preferred the phrase food share

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AI_TechGam3FAQS
06/01/23 2:43:06 PM
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Lmao

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Anarchy_Juiblex
06/01/23 2:53:42 PM
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No_U_L7 posted...
Someone at work said it was and preferred the phrase food share

I'm going with no.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potluck
I grew up in Washington and have actually heard it called a potlatch, the Indian (N.A) term.
The only people typically being offended are white busy bodies being offended for other people.

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brestugo
06/01/23 3:05:07 PM
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I can't imagine a reason for offense. IIRC, it comes from the phrase "luck of the pot".

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DipDipDiver
06/01/23 3:06:37 PM
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I gonna take a wild guess that this person is stupid
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YourBestFrenemy
06/01/23 3:06:55 PM
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Did you not ask what was offensive about it?

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