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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She should've just said she wanted to take it home. Frankly, I think it was tacky to ask her for her food on a date. [b]But it's also pretty tacky to ask for a doggy bag on a date. [/b] Let it go. If she was really into you, this wouldn't have mattered. I guess she just isn't. [/quote] Food waste is what’s tacky. If your values don’t align, happy to toss you back into the sea.[/quote] I don't waste food. But if I went on a date, [b]I wouldn't order food I wasn't hungry enough to eat, or order too much so that I could take some home[/b]. [/quote] NP. Unless you just order some little side salad, any entree these days is going to be stupidly huge. You can't control what portion comes out of the kitchen. You seem to think this woman over-ordered so she could take some home but for all you know, the restaurant served a much bigger portion than she anticipated. Funny that you think you can perfectly control the situation and ensure you get an ideal portion just the way you want it. Unless it's a super high-end place with minuscule bites for huge bucks, many places now serve ridiculous portion sizes. This isn't about her portion or doggy bags. It's about the OP being boorish. [/quote]
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