Anonymous wrote:I cut it with vodka and seltzer
Anonymous wrote:What does trashy even mean in this context?
Anonymous wrote:Adults drink juice?
My children don't even drink juice outside of maybe at the occasional birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:
Well, it's silly to drink fruit juice in the first place. No health benefits whatsoever. Just a big infusion of sugar, which no one needs.
If you want your vitamins, eat fruit. It will also contain a large amount of beneficial fiber.
Cite a source. Of course an actual orange is better but there's no way an 8oz cup of fresh pure orange juice has zero vitamins and nutrients.Anonymous wrote:What does trashy even mean in this context?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I often let my kids have lemonade when we are out to eat and regularly ask that they do half water/half lemonade. I’m polite about asking and it never seems to be a problem…why would that be trashy?
Do they charge you the full amount or do you get two drinks for one? Because that’s what that could sound like, like you’re being a miser.
DP. Really? That literally never would have occurred to me that I would be asking for two drinks for the price of one. If I say “lemonades for both my kids, half lemonade half water” am I going to look like I’m being miserly? This is good to know.
I used to be a server and parents ask for this all the time. We assume you are trying to make the drink less sugary, that’s all. If the family is worried about keeping the cost down they might split entrees, not order apps etc. That’s also fine but asking for your drink to be diluted does not make you sound poor if you are concerned about that.
Depends on the restaurant and who’s ordering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I often let my kids have lemonade when we are out to eat and regularly ask that they do half water/half lemonade. I’m polite about asking and it never seems to be a problem…why would that be trashy?
Do they charge you the full amount or do you get two drinks for one? Because that’s what that could sound like, like you’re being a miser.
DP. Really? That literally never would have occurred to me that I would be asking for two drinks for the price of one. If I say “lemonades for both my kids, half lemonade half water” am I going to look like I’m being miserly? This is good to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I often let my kids have lemonade when we are out to eat and regularly ask that they do half water/half lemonade. I’m polite about asking and it never seems to be a problem…why would that be trashy?
Do they charge you the full amount or do you get two drinks for one? Because that’s what that could sound like, like you’re being a miser.
DP. Really? That literally never would have occurred to me that I would be asking for two drinks for the price of one. If I say “lemonades for both my kids, half lemonade half water” am I going to look like I’m being miserly? This is good to know.
I used to be a server and parents ask for this all the time. We assume you are trying to make the drink less sugary, that’s all. If the family is worried about keeping the cost down they might split entrees, not order apps etc. That’s also fine but asking for your drink to be diluted does not make you sound poor if you are concerned about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I often let my kids have lemonade when we are out to eat and regularly ask that they do half water/half lemonade. I’m polite about asking and it never seems to be a problem…why would that be trashy?
Do they charge you the full amount or do you get two drinks for one? Because that’s what that could sound like, like you’re being a miser.
DP. Really? That literally never would have occurred to me that I would be asking for two drinks for the price of one. If I say “lemonades for both my kids, half lemonade half water” am I going to look like I’m being miserly? This is good to know.