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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"when meeting and going through the drive thru at McDonalds, who pays the bill and is it acceptable to go large?
I'm far too classy to go to McDonald's. It would have to be Burger King at least! "
you have to pay for sauces at our one, and I was thinking of treating her to a mcflurry. if I have to pay for sauces I may have to settle for a sundae. which may make persuading her to do anal a bit more difficult |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Think I'm a snob, I wouldn't call having a McDonalds going for dinner"
See for me as a social call i think its ideal. its not a dress up date type of dinner, its just a friendly place to catch some grub on the go |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Think I'm a snob, I wouldn't call having a McDonalds going for dinner
See for me as a social call i think its ideal. its not a dress up date type of dinner, its just a friendly place to catch some grub on the go "
.. and they're lucky I'm giving them the opportunity to build up some energy |
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"Think I'm a snob, I wouldn't call having a McDonalds going for dinner
See for me as a social call i think its ideal. its not a dress up date type of dinner, its just a friendly place to catch some grub on the go " but would you call it going out for dinner? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Think I'm a snob, I wouldn't call having a McDonalds going for dinner
See for me as a social call i think its ideal. its not a dress up date type of dinner, its just a friendly place to catch some grub on the go but would you call it going out for dinner?"
yes i would. |
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"Think I'm a snob, I wouldn't call having a McDonalds going for dinner
See for me as a social call i think its ideal. its not a dress up date type of dinner, its just a friendly place to catch some grub on the go but would you call it going out for dinner?
yes i would. " I must be a snob then |
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By *tomComMan
over a year ago
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"Think I'm a snob, I wouldn't call having a McDonalds going for dinner
See for me as a social call i think its ideal. its not a dress up date type of dinner, its just a friendly place to catch some grub on the go but would you call it going out for dinner?
yes i would. "
I am sure there is a Jack Dee sketch on it "Nice to go for an evening"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"so out of curiosity what does going out for dinner mean to you? x to me going out to dinner means going to a restaurant and having a proper meal not a burger from mcdonalds"
see to me thats more of a date situation where its dress up and formal.. id never be in that situation. I do understand where your coming from though
I just dont do the whole formal situation well.
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There's nothing wrong with going to McDonalds, quick and easy but if someone said they where taking me to dinner I'd be pretty shocked if we pulled up outside McDonalds. Going to a restaurant doesnt have to be formal. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"when meeting and going through the drive thru at McDonalds, who pays the bill and is it acceptable to go large?"
pmsl@tight arsed funny - but its a tricky one i guess - you see my approach would be you got in small "kiddies cheese buger meal" and see if they follow suite then you offer to pay - that way its only £3.98 in total ...get it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There's nothing wrong with going to McDonalds, quick and easy but if someone said they where taking me to dinner I'd be pretty shocked if we pulled up outside McDonalds. Going to a restaurant doesnt have to be formal. "
Yeah i see your point in regards to 'im taking you out to dinner'.. but if we were out already and we were both hungry id have no probs with nipping into maccy ds for some dinner. |
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"There's nothing wrong with going to McDonalds, quick and easy but if someone said they where taking me to dinner I'd be pretty shocked if we pulled up outside McDonalds. Going to a restaurant doesnt have to be formal.
Yeah i see your point in regards to 'im taking you out to dinner'.. but if we were out already and we were both hungry id have no probs with nipping into maccy ds for some dinner." we had a mini social in a KFC first and only time I've been in one |
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By (user no longer on site)
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If i was told 'Im taking you out for dinner tonight' i guess i would be slightly deflated if we rolled up to a maccy d's drive through
Guess its about context and how the invite was presented x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"so out of curiosity what does going out for dinner mean to you? x to me going out to dinner means going to a restaurant and having a proper meal not a burger from mcdonalds
see to me thats more of a date situation where its dress up and formal.. id never be in that situation. I do understand where your coming from though
I just dont do the whole formal situation well.
" we get dressed to go to M D it onesie all round |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well what we do is go to the brewers farye and have 2 meals for 9 quid then literally across the road is a maccy d's so we go cross there for a mcflurry for dessert best of both worlds |
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