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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s telling. It suggests you were raised low class, cheap and or don’t eat out much and look to eating out as some sort of special experience. The rich do not give this any mindshare. Rich just order what they like. [/quote] Different poster. You are absolutely correct. I used to live in Pebble Beach and Carmel. The really rich - mostly inherited wealth - really aren't all that interesting. They don't care about the "experience." They have a craving - and it's often very basic - and they satisfy it and don't think twice and move on. If you genuinely enjoy food and the whole experience of a really good meal, never go out with the really rich. It's a buzz kill. [/quote] Where is everyone eating that there's this "experience" anyways? :roll: It's such a foodie thing to frame eating out like this. Most restaurants normal people frequent are pretty boring. Good but boring. We enjoy them because of their proximity to our home or office, the staff is nice, and the menu items are good enough. How many times are people blown away by some inventive restaurant "experience"? Probably not more than a handful of times a year, if that.[/quote]
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