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out to dinner, is this a dick move?
On Tuesday night my g/f took me out to dinner at a nice place. We order a bottle of wine and don't get carded. The menu says that if you're under 26 and don't get asked for your ID then you get a free dessert (she turned 25 two weeks ago and I'll be 25 in two months).
So the question is, if we take advantage of the policy and let the waiter know that we want 2 free desserts, is it considered a dick move to do so? What would you do? |
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
I try and not get the waiter fired.
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
It would be a huge dick move because the waiter would get in trouble with the manager.
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
It's their policy, but the waiter is probably the one paying for the desserts. If you do choose to go for the desserts, at a minimum you need to tip the waiter for them. I think it would be best to go for one free dessert.
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
Yeah I would say that is pretty lame.
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
They specifically put it into the menu so it's perfectly fine, if not expected, to be taken advantage of. Tip the waiter a bit extra and everyone's happy.
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
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It's their policy, but the waiter is probably the one paying for the desserts. [/ QUOTE ] I'd be very surprised if that's all that happens to the server. |
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
We took advantage in the form of two free desserts and overtipped as a result.
Please continue the discussion. |
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
I'm sorry, after reading the responses, maybe I should clarify. This is a HUGE DICK [censored] MOVE. You are classless if you try and take advantage, not to mention the fact that 126 can spare the 10-20 bucks on desert.
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Re: out to dinner, is this a dick move?
Don't know where you live but in Texas the resturants are under so much pressure from TABC that alot of them say they will fire anyone who doesn't card. The fines they get if it is TABC catching them are huge.
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