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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Set boundaries. If they are ordering 3-4x what everyone else is ordering, just say something like "how about we get an appetizer to share and everyone picks one entree, and then we'll see if we're still hungry." If he's ordering food and not eating it, it's probably mostly that he has trouble deciding between things. That's not a reason why you should have to buy him several meals.[/quote] I think you may be right. They often don't like the way a certain food is prepared and won't eat it for that reason. So maybe they are covering all the bases by ordering many different things in case they don't like one of the items. The other thing is that often, they will say that they already ate recently and aren't hungry. But then go on to order more than everyone else.[/quote]
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