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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP did you read my update about the wine. She said I was being "shady". I said I would get a glass of the wine since she kept raving that I need to try it. She said, "oh you're in for a treat". So I suggested getting one for her, "Well since you've turned me onto a new wine, you should get one too! My treat!". She said, "oh you don't have to tell me twice, I love that wine!". Then when the waiter came and I was looking at it to read him the name, I figured that a bottle was cheaper (especially if I liked it as much as she said I would) if I was getting more than one glass. Then I just said to the waiter that we will do a bottle. She raved about the wine, but I'm not allowed to buy it because that would be "being a show off"? I'm not understanding, but I do sometimes read situations wrong so that's why I'm open to learning.[/quote] Maybe she only wanted one glass that day. By ordering the bottle you obligated her to drinking half. I always ask my dinner mates if they want a bottle or if they want to get something separate or a cocktail. I don't force a bottle on them. [/quote]
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