what is the etiquette for having a personal chef? do they live in the house? do they eat with you? how is it not the most awkward experience imaginable
>>1224690
It's exactly the same as haing a cleaner or anyone else come to your home and perform a professional service. You're paying them to do a job. Stop being so autistic.
>>1224690
>do they live in the house?
No
>do they eat with you?
No
What you're looking for is a professional mom. Or a professional girlfriend.
>>1224738
>i'm too poor to afford a chef so i'll try and put you down anonymously
>>1224742
>i'm too poor for a professional gf