Why did the narrator find it revolting to be served ‘sour cream’?
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The Lins go to the Gleason's buffet party and embarrass themselves because they did not know proper American buffet etiquette. ... They zip the strings on celery, they bring chairs over to the buffet table to eat, and they slurp their soup at the restaurant.
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Because Chinese don't prefer much diary products and narrator don't like diary products from very beginning that's why the sour cream sounds perfectly revolting
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