“You’re throwing up and feeling sick because there’s not enough bacteria!”-“you can’t be allergic to tree pollen”
My dad’s a Bulgarian immigrant. He loves yogurt, sour cream (straight out of the Costco tub) , and cheese of any kind. I’ve been pretty lactose intolerant for a while now, and i was on a milk strike at the time. He got fed up with me not wanting to eat cheese, or drink milk, and tried to convince me I get sick because the milk isn’t whole milk. Apparently, he thought that whole milk meant unpasteurized, so he only bought that. Then, essentially made me eat cereal, and all cheese and dairy related things for a few weeks until he got fed up with me waking up in the middle of the night to shit. Now he takes me seriously and doesn’t force me to eat cheese or milk.
The second sentence covers my dad’s disbelief in allergies. I was at my first job, and I live in the biggest national forest in the United States, and not only that, but a tiny town with mostly dirt roads on my way to work. On the way to work, the air was always humid, and Dewey, and I’d always have the common hay fever symptoms. Eventually my dad let me go to the doctors for it, where the doctors prescribed me some pills for the inflammation and snot. My dad then proceeded to argue with the doctor about hay fever and pollen allergies not being real.