BIG UPDATE EVERYONE
Firstly I thought 'lasagna' was just an American thing hence roasting a non-American for it. I didn't know about the plural thing so that blew my mind a bit. Whilst I gifted a single dish containing lasagne, multiple sheets of lasagna pasta were used so I stand by the decision to use 'lasagne' but will always be unsure of myself going forward.
Secondly, it hit the one week point which was the consensus on here (aside from MOAR LEZBIANS of course) so I politely asked when I might get my lasagne/lasagna dish back. She nonchalantly explained that by that morning it had been washed but that the silicone lid had not so she made her partner wash it but it was still wet so she'd bring it the next time she saw me. She added that it was delicious.
WHAT AN ANTICLIMAX FOLKS????? A mutual associate of ours wanted to roast her about her poor lasagne/lasagna etiquette and I said he could but that he'd first have to explain what he was roasting her for as in her eyes there was no issue with seeing me multiple times post-lasagne/lasagna and not mentioning it at all. Maybe that's how the lasagne/lasagna protocol works? Maybe I'm wrong for having expected a timely answer to my question about whether it was OK? WHO KNOWS AT THIS POINT
A social conundrum all round and what feels like a really anticlimactic outcome.
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