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goofyjumper

***My solution was to ask if they wanted the rest. Then sent it away when the waiter returned.



This post is about me. I dipped my chip into your chili just to try it because you said it was good, and you wouldn't touch it after that...........as if I contaminated it. I asked the waiter to bring a new bowl (because it seemed to be contaminated) you were so offended that I dipped my chip in it. You turned it down. I am so disappointed in you right now that you would bring this up on a public forum.

So don't sit there and mislead people. You are being ridiculous.


Bahahaah, well we know where this fits in Quades scale now.

She wasn't male, but he shouldn't be counting on having sex any time soon.

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skymama

I think it's rude to take someone's food without asking, even if it is your S.O. and you know they'd share anyway. One should always ask first and even offer a taste of their own food in exchange.

What would I do? I'd probably say, "that was rude for tasting my food without asking!" and give that person a stare so they know I mean business!



My grandmother related a story to us a while back. She and grandpa were out at some fancypants place for dinner, and he declined to order dessert and she ordered something or another. When it arrived, he reached to take a sample, and she slapped his hand away and said "Is there a problem with our finances that I should be aware of? If not, order your own damned dessert"

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hell,,,, it was JUST lunch.....;)

me??? i'd fold my arms, grin, feign surprise, and ask......"so how IS it "???

if you have dined together in the past,,, AND if such sharing has occurred during ANY of those times,,,,,,,
then NO... a "formal request" should not be needed.....since you would KNOW to 'expect' it....
( however, if it was a person with whom you have never dined,,,,,, then sure, to "ask first " would have been in order....)

If the course is an appetizer or Non-entre and only ONE of you has ordered that course...then No big deal.. sharing is acceptable among family and friends:)
it would have been More " rude " , to have started eating, while others at the table had NOTHING in front of them....:o:|

I try to wait,,, in those situations, til all have been served Something..
it would be nice if the wait staff can be tuned in to bringing something,,,
even just bread & butter to the table.. in such situations...[:/]

shake it OFF, Big Guy....in the real scheme of things.... it's small stuff...

peace..
:)

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I knew a guy who used to bring his plate to the lunchroom, and his idea to solve the sampling problem was to spit on his food.

One day someone else asked him why he did that, and his reply was "so no one else wants it", whereupon the other guy leaned over and spit on it as well, saying, "well neither do you now"....

It was all done in fun, and yes, the second guy did go and get him a new plate.
My computer beat me at chess, It was no match for me at kickboxing....

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Zep


Now knowing who the person in question was,
I would bet that if Lee was at the table you would of kept your
mouth shut.

So that makes you a cunt.



Nope.

Wrong again.

I wasn't going to eat any more of it, and it was in the way, the waiter just removed it from the table.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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>The person you are eating lunch with reaches over and samples some of your food.
>Permission wasn't asked for or implied.

>What happens next?
>What do you do?

Ask them if they want any more. If they want a lot more and I'm hungry get another one. (It being a restaurant they'll make it all night if you want.) If not no biggie.

Or, alternatively, make a big stinking deal about it and post about it on the net. If maximum drama is your goal that's a pretty good way to achieve it.

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