Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtually all of my pens have hotel names on them. And most of my note pads.
Ha, I "gift" those to my kids. They love them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Took my kid to the ER in an Uber - and used UberPool instead of Uber X. We shared a ride with a young couple heading out to a restaurant on a date. The woman was rather concerned and offered to have the driver drop us off first.
Not as bad as it sounds: He needed stitches but wasn't in any pain; I knew we'd be waiting hours at the ER, so the extra few minutes didn't matter.
WOW. That is an all time low.
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t bought napkins in years....I just take a big bunch whenever I got out to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
I often buy a kids' meal for myself because that is the portion size I prefer. Adult portion sizes, particularly of pastas and burgers, can be grotesquely large.
+1 Full sizes are just too much food, and I'm not always in a position to take the rest home.
Just go somewhere else. There is nothing in the menu for you
Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
I often buy a kids' meal for myself because that is the portion size I prefer. Adult portion sizes, particularly of pastas and burgers, can be grotesquely large.
+1 Full sizes are just too much food, and I'm not always in a position to take the rest home.
I agree but I do get annoyed when a restaurant says I can’t order from the kid’s menu even though I’m paying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
I often buy a kids' meal for myself because that is the portion size I prefer. Adult portion sizes, particularly of pastas and burgers, can be grotesquely large.
+1 Full sizes are just too much food, and I'm not always in a position to take the rest home.