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[quote=Anonymous]My mother drilled into me as a child that if you go out to dinner, and someone else is paying, you pay attention to what they order, and order something less expensive, and if you're a child, you pay attention to what the children of the host order, and you order something less expensive. This applied in any circumstance. Now, as an adult, I am often in situations where people take me out for dinner. These are not romantic situations, if that makes a difference. What are the rules? What is reasonable? My teenager has a very good friend whose parents like to go out. The friend has a very limited palate and often the kinds of food he likes (chicken tenders, cheese pizza, hamburger) are the least expensive foods on the menu. Does my kid need to stick with something similar? [/quote]
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