Anonymous wrote:I don't mind paying for my own dinner at all on a date. But I don't like being told to eat before a 7 pm get together. I'm not an 85 year old grandma doing the early bird special. If he just wants to do drinks, meet later than 7.
Anonymous wrote:well i asked him because he was asking for bar suggestions. but i can't drink and not eat. i guess i will order food anyways and he can offer to pay or not.
Anonymous wrote:
New poster here. I have an unrelated question but don't want to start a new thread.
I am a Male and have scheduled a 7pm dinner date. The previous dates were very casual. I'm taking her to a nice restaurant where better dress / heels would be appropriate.
Should I just assume she knows to dress well for a dinner date, or should I tell her to dress up ? Seems awkward to tell a woman how to dress !!!
Anonymous wrote:Just eat first and go. See what happens. You'll know if the reason is because he's cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Cheap
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
New poster here. I have an unrelated question but don't want to start a new thread.
I am a Male and have scheduled a 7pm dinner date. The previous dates were very casual. I'm taking her to a nice restaurant where better dress / heels would be appropriate.
Should I just assume she knows to dress well for a dinner date, or should I tell her to dress up ? Seems awkward to tell a woman how to dress !!!
Tell her the name of the restaurant. If a date told me that, I'd absolutely google it to get a feel for the place. You might also say something along the lines of "Will a 7:00 reservation give you time to change and stuff after work?" which would absolutely signify to me that my work clothes won't be appropriate for this restaurant.
Ugh, no, don't make a woman feel like she has to go home and change before a date. That is her choice.
I agree you should tell her the name of the place. Let her figure out what to wear. Do not tell her to dress up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
New poster here. I have an unrelated question but don't want to start a new thread.
I am a Male and have scheduled a 7pm dinner date. The previous dates were very casual. I'm taking her to a nice restaurant where better dress / heels would be appropriate.
Should I just assume she knows to dress well for a dinner date, or should I tell her to dress up ? Seems awkward to tell a woman how to dress !!!
Tell her the name of the restaurant. If a date told me that, I'd absolutely google it to get a feel for the place. You might also say something along the lines of "Will a 7:00 reservation give you time to change and stuff after work?" which would absolutely signify to me that my work clothes won't be appropriate for this restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you always this dense? It doesn't matter if a 7 o'clock date typically means dinner. He said you should eat before. It is so rude to ignore him entirely, order food there, and expect him to pay.
Anonymous wrote:
New poster here. I have an unrelated question but don't want to start a new thread.
I am a Male and have scheduled a 7pm dinner date. The previous dates were very casual. I'm taking her to a nice restaurant where better dress / heels would be appropriate.
Should I just assume she knows to dress well for a dinner date, or should I tell her to dress up ? Seems awkward to tell a woman how to dress !!!