Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about a Filet-O-Fish from McD's? Delicious!
I actually do think this is delicious, but that's a topic for another thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like you need to think Red Lobster with a coupon.
My ILs were the same way. Where they live, prices are a lot lower (more mom-and-pop restaurants) and they think double-digit entrees are a rip off. Which, frankly, they are.
Why not order in a pizza and call it day? Sounds like the whole dinner out thing isn't really working.
Double digit entrees? As in, $10 and up? Alrighty then.
Anonymous wrote:How about a Filet-O-Fish from McD's? Delicious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can tell them someone gave DH a gift card for the restaurant. You don't have to say it was you who gave it!
This is sly and misleading. Why are people afraid to deal with parents and parents-in-law in a direct way? You, OP, are having to work too hard as a daughter-in-law just to take them out for a dinner. Just act like a grown-up and tell these people that (1) their restrictions on cost are not reasonable for restaurants in the DC area, and (2) your and your DH's preferences count for something, too. DH should be the one to communicate this to his parents and MANAGE them.
Nice - complain about people not dealing with in-laws in a direct way, then, 3 sentences later, insist that your spouce deal with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can tell them someone gave DH a gift card for the restaurant. You don't have to say it was you who gave it!
This is sly and misleading. Why are people afraid to deal with parents and parents-in-law in a direct way? You, OP, are having to work too hard as a daughter-in-law just to take them out for a dinner. Just act like a grown-up and tell these people that (1) their restrictions on cost are not reasonable for restaurants in the DC area, and (2) your and your DH's preferences count for something, too. DH should be the one to communicate this to his parents and MANAGE them.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can tell them someone gave DH a gift card for the restaurant. You don't have to say it was you who gave it!
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like you need to think Red Lobster with a coupon.
My ILs were the same way. Where they live, prices are a lot lower (more mom-and-pop restaurants) and they think double-digit entrees are a rip off. Which, frankly, they are.
Why not order in a pizza and call it day? Sounds like the whole dinner out thing isn't really working.
Anonymous wrote:OP, check out restaurant.com. They have ridiculously low priced restaurant vouchers. Use the promo code "travel" and you can get a $25 certificate for just $3. Most of the restaurants on there suck, but occasionally I find a good one.
Or, perhaps a white lie is the way to go here. Even if you choose a place that you don't have a coupon for, tell them you do.