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Eating Out/ Rudeness
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While eating out at a restaurant with a friend!! I ordered a starter. She lost the rag and said I was being extremely rude in eating a starter when she was not having one. Was I being rude. She left the table for 15 minutes went sat in the loo until I was finished.
If she had arrived at my home unexpectedly, it would have been rude to eat in front of her, unless I offered to share my meal.
Do I apologise?
Thanks to any replies.
If she had arrived at my home unexpectedly, it would have been rude to eat in front of her, unless I offered to share my meal.
Do I apologise?
Thanks to any replies.
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I would say that her behaviour was very rude. No do't appologise, I would keep this friend at arms length she seems a bit unhinged.
19:29 Tue 28th Jul 2015
You were not rude at all.
If you go to a restaurant, you order whatever you want, she orders whatever she wants.
If you have a starter and a main and she orders a main and a sweet then she waits as you eat your starter and you wait as she eats her sweet.
Nobody sulks in the loo .
Very childish behaviour.
If anyone is owed an apology it is you.
If you go to a restaurant, you order whatever you want, she orders whatever she wants.
If you have a starter and a main and she orders a main and a sweet then she waits as you eat your starter and you wait as she eats her sweet.
Nobody sulks in the loo .
Very childish behaviour.
If anyone is owed an apology it is you.
stringfellow used to eat with his dog in his own restaurant
and when some Americans complained to the owner ( him )
he said as far as he was concerned the dog was politer than many Americans
I actually WOULD apologise - I have a sincerity problem in circumstances like these but I think I could do it - and put it down to experience and make sure when next invited your dinner diary is permanently full
and when some Americans complained to the owner ( him )
he said as far as he was concerned the dog was politer than many Americans
I actually WOULD apologise - I have a sincerity problem in circumstances like these but I think I could do it - and put it down to experience and make sure when next invited your dinner diary is permanently full
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How very dare she! She sounds like a spoil child, she should be apologising to you. I went out with work one night, about 12 of us, and I was absolutely starving, the restaurant was so slow and when the food finally came 2 people had ordered starters so we all had to then wait for them to finish before we got our food which again was really slow coming. I could have eaten my cutlery by then!
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