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Do you look at the menu online before going out to the restaurant
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All the time! I’m quite a fussy eater so it’s nice to have a look beforehand and know there’s an option for me to have. Instead of getting to a restaurant, reading the menu and having to walk back out.. |
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Yeah, well to be more exact Mr will check and say there are things I can eat even if I wouldn't normally try them. He knows what I will like.
Actually, now I think about it even if I'm going with friends one of them will have checked and made sure I will be fine.
Apparently I'm fussy...
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"Yes because I’m likely to make better choices if I have in mind what I’m going to order. Rather than falling face first into the unhealthiest thing on the menu
I knew you would!"
Organised - no need to be jealous. |
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No.
I’m not a fussy eater and there will always be multiple things on a menu that take my fancy.
I will probably look at the menu for maybe 5 minutes, have a quick look on the specials board and ask a member of staff about anything that’s maybe not clear, then place my order when the waitress comes around with her little note book, simples. |
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"Yes because I’m likely to make better choices if I have in mind what I’m going to order. Rather than falling face first into the unhealthiest thing on the menu
I knew you would!
Organised - no need to be jealous. "
Not jealous. I just feel sorry for you |
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"Yes because I’m likely to make better choices if I have in mind what I’m going to order. Rather than falling face first into the unhealthiest thing on the menu
I knew you would!
Organised - no need to be jealous.
Not jealous. I just feel sorry for you"
You say that but people like me are the reason you get to the restaurant in the first place |
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By *lan157Man
over a year ago
a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex |
I lose patience with fussy eaters. That's my problem not theirs. However what really winds me up is an occasional dinner date partner ( lovely woman in all other respects ) who asks me what I am choosing and then says " I think I will join you in the (insert my choice ) " After it happen a few times I started insisting she chose first only for her change her mind when I chose . After that I said one thing then chose another at the point of ordering .. |
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