Dinner Time
Posted by: Anonymous
31st May 2007 03:05pm
Many of us enjoy going out for dinner, or to a friends house for a bbq, but what happens when it comes time to eat and drink? For example, in the case of a bbq, should you only eat what you brought or the equivalent (i.e don't eat the steak if you only brought sausages) or because its a group situation should you feel free to help yourself to whatever is on offer?
Also if you are eating out with a group, should you split the bill evenly amongst the group, regardless of whether you've ordered the most or least expensive thing on the menu, or should everyone pay for what they ordered?
Gus
- 6th Jun 2007 08:06pm
I agree.
Only eat the equivalent to what you bring.
Same goes with drinks. Last thing you want is finding out that everyone else has gone through your stash of drinks and left only a bottle of pub squash in the esky.
Should there be food left over and it is offered round, i see no harm in taking portions so long as everyone else is satisfied with what they have had.
At my bbq's, we always cook enough for an army... and whatever is not eaten is used for lunches for the rest of the week. Nothing beats that great smokey taste.
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