Kelvin Washington suggests that double dipping might be acceptable in very specific, intimate contexts, such as with a family member or close friend, or when sharing food directly with a spouse. However, he generally passes on it at parties and functions, indicating a preference for separate servings.
Impact: Low. Washington offers a more nuanced view on double dipping, acknowledging that social norms can be relaxed in close relationships. This perspective contrasts with the absolute rejection by others, suggesting that context and relationship dynamics play a role in etiquette.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:51:33 to 01:52:58.
Sources in support: Kelvin Washington (Host)

