Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go pick up your order first and put in an insulated cooler. Then swing by the oily place and pick up their order. Win-win.
This is smart! Except if I were OP, I would get really snippy about the fact that I was having to put in the extra time and do all the extra labor to cater to the lowest common denominator. And I would feel kind of sad if everyone was ordering from different places, like we weren’t truly “eating together” (I know that doesn’t quite make sense). This is harder than I thought! Can you agree to alternate restaurants?
Your sadness is ridiculous. The person who wants the farther place is the one generating the extra work so shouldn’t complain about it since evidently they think it’s worth it. It’s takeout; you can literally eat together. Being sad about this easy way to please everyone is just silly.
Anonymous wrote:The better place is 15 min farther away. I even said I'd go get it but he insists the food will get cold en route and the grungy, greasy place is better, and now our teen is piling on insisting on it too. Last time we ate there, my crab rangoons were yellow and watery inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We wouldn’t order from separate places. We would take turns though. Wherever you got the Chinese from last time, next time it’s the other person choice. If you don’t like the rangoons order something else.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I hate all the new fusion food. HATE IT. Team DH all day long. Let them enjoy their Chinese American delicious food.
Anonymous wrote:We wouldn’t order from separate places. We would take turns though. Wherever you got the Chinese from last time, next time it’s the other person choice. If you don’t like the rangoons order something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go pick up your order first and put in an insulated cooler. Then swing by the oily place and pick up their order. Win-win.
This is smart! Except if I were OP, I would get really snippy about the fact that I was having to put in the extra time and do all the extra labor to cater to the lowest common denominator. And I would feel kind of sad if everyone was ordering from different places, like we weren’t truly “eating together” (I know that doesn’t quite make sense). This is harder than I thought! Can you agree to alternate restaurants?