It's not new . This asking small children what they prefer has been creeping in for many years.
"Would you rather?" (as in John Burningham's wonderful picture book)
I think it puts too much pressure on children. How are they expected to know what we adults know?
However, we have all had to adapt. I can no longer say "would you like a smack?"
Last night DGS, now a teenager, came to dinner with his parents. I asked in advance if he ate curry and if not what would he like. His favourite foods are rocket, parmesan cheese and balsamic vinegar.
I provided that. It was delicious and a great accompaniment for the curry.
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