Is this alcoholism or just tacky? At restaurant, husband will

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It’s certainly a tell. Another tell is reaching for any alcohol beverage to take a sip right after the waiter sets it on your table. Proper etiquette is to let the drink rest for a couple of minutes


I have about one alcoholic drink per month, and I generally take a sip right after it is set on the table.


This is uncouth and low class, just an FYI.


Wrong. But you were raised by trash so you wouldn't even know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How long have you been married? How did you not notice this whilst dating?!


Is it mandatory on DCUM that someone add a “Why did you marry him???!?” post for every thread on the relationships forum?
Anonymous
I am far from a drinker but I don't get the issue.

Last time I had drinks with a friend, the drink started to look complicated so I told the server to make enough for a few drinks so she wasn't working a blender and muddling berries and spices all night. It didn't occur to me she'd think we were lushes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It’s certainly a tell. Another tell is reaching for any alcohol beverage to take a sip right after the waiter sets it on your table. Proper etiquette is to let the drink rest for a couple of minutes


I have about one alcoholic drink per month, and I generally take a sip right after it is set on the table.


This is uncouth and low class, just an FYI.


Wrong. But you were raised by trash so you wouldn't even know.


You think it's classy to reach for the drink as soon as the waitress sets it down like a famished farm hand? It's uncivilized. It makes it look like you were raised in a barn. Calm down. Relax.
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