Would you consider it to be in bad taste if your date asks for a doggie bag? (romantic, restaurant)
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I have seen some people say that this is "low class" behavior, but I really don't see anything wrong with it.
Let's say this is a first date.
What would be your take on it?
I wouldn't be interested in a man who didn't! Wasting food is inexcusible and I certainly would expect him to ask. If he did not, then I would ask for one FOR him and take the food home myself! LOL
Leave it. You don't want to seem more interested in or preoccupied with the food than in the date.
After a few dates though, definite doggy bag. I love leftovers.
Atleast that's my M.O.
my ex hated left overs, he refused to eat them...so the dogs got them...actually, I felt the people food was much better then doggie food...they got tons of veggies, a little oil and garlic sprinked over their food, and I even bought real fish for our cat....
my dogs loved their doggie bags....if I didn't get to it first....
I have seen some people say that this is "low class" behavior, but I really don't see anything wrong with it.
Let's say this is a first date.
What would be your take on it?
Seriously....there are so many things worse than that in this world. To hold something like that against someone is in poorer taste than the act itself IMO.
Last edited by drjones96; 07-24-2008 at 09:02 AM..
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