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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s fine because Sam might have food allergies or be very picky or whatever. If Sam’s suggestion is really out of Chris’ price range then he can say hey I would love to take you to one of those places but money is tight what about x,y, or z. [b]But really if Chris is too poor that price matters then he shouldn’t be buying people lunch[/b] or should at least approach it in a way that says hey I’ve been wanting to try (insert cheap restaurant) world you like to go- my treat. [/quote] NP. I totally disagree. I know it's a popular stance around here, but I think it's bullshit that if you can't afford to dine anytime you want at the French Laundry you shouldn't eat out. Price matters to absolutely everyone except the very tippy top of income. [/quote]
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