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Just for fun, when you need to pick your wedding meal in advance, what do you choose?
Beef Chicken Fish Pasta Vegetarian It makes me realize that I generally choose my restaurant meals by the sides! |
| I would need more information than just what the meal consists of. If it's an rsvp like that, I do not go and I send a $100 flower arrangement. |
| I also don’t like these sorts of rsvps but they are common. I usually pick beef because I feel like it is typically a good cut. The chicken is often an after thought that they include just for the people that won’t eat beef, pasta might be the same for picky eaters. And fish is just a risk — it’s probably good but there’s some fish I really like and some I really hate (seared tuna? Or trout in a lemon sauce? Totally different). |
| Usually the beef |
| Beef |
| I haven’t ever received an RSVP without detailed meal information, but if I did, I would select the vegetarian option. |
It’s a wedding not a funeral. |
| I eat fish, but banquet fish is terrible. So I always go for the vegetarian meal. DH will choose beef and is usually jealous of what I get! |
| Chicken or pasta. |
| Probably chicken or beef. But nobody I know having a wedding would have the word "beef" on their wedding rsvp card - it would say "filet mignon" or whatever cut it is. |
| Generally beef. I hate rubbery wedding chicken, fish is always a toss up, and I'd be very unlikely to enjoy a veggie/pasta dish over something steak related. |
| Pasta or vegetarian. |
| Probably the vegetarian meal — which, I’d hope would not be pasta since there’s also a pasta option. There’s always cake. |
A flower arrangement is really odd. I think PP is lost. |
| Normally I would choose vegetarian but venues are getting lazy and covering all "vegan and gluten free and other weird requests" in that category now, so I'd probably be served up some flavorless quinoa and vegetables. Or something "curried" which I can't stand. |