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Mar 20, 2012 16:51

You and a friend/family member/someone who is not you decide on a great local Mexican restaurant for breakfast. You have eaten their food many times and have never had an issue. You place your order (in this case it's their french toast platter that includes eggs, bacon, and sausage) and take off once the food is in the car like always. You decide ( Read more... )

family, drinks & food, totally not hypothetical

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landslideoflove March 20 2012, 23:54:54 UTC
I wouldnt be mad at the other person with the good breakfast, I'd go back to the resturant and say "uh does this look like what I ordered?" =\

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ex_swaggerd March 21 2012, 00:06:30 UTC
We usually don't have to since we've been going here for almost 20 years and have never had this problem. Maybe because it's usually my brother in law ordering (he's Mexican).

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ilysespieces March 21 2012, 00:03:37 UTC
i'd be upset enough to go back to the restaurant and ask for a replacement order. and that's why i try to check my take out orders before i leave, just in case that happens.

a little, yes. but only for the taunting, that's unnecessary. the not wanting to share i can understand.

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leskay March 21 2012, 00:08:54 UTC
I'd be extremely pissed off; if they didn't share, I'd probably not speak to them again, seriously. What a douche move. You could've just as easily had the "good" breakfast.

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ex_swaggerd March 21 2012, 00:19:12 UTC
It was my sister, unfortunately, so I'm stuck with her for life. She eventually did give me a bite but spent the rest of the time laughing and calling me a baby. =/

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leskay March 21 2012, 00:40:59 UTC
Sounds like kind of a bully/bitch. :x I don't consider that appropriate behavior and I'd need an apology before I spoke to her again. Who acts like that

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ex_swaggerd March 21 2012, 00:52:35 UTC
I live with her so it would be pretty difficult to never talk to her again considering she would never apologize for something she thought was so funny. Bitch, indeed.

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echoandsway March 21 2012, 00:23:52 UTC
Is the other person 10 years old?

If it was impossible for you to go back to the restaurant and have them make it right (which should have been the first thing done), it was rude and inconsiderate for the other person to not then share, and taunting is just...

I wouldn't be going out to eat with said person again, unless they are actually ten.

Wait: was it what YOU had ordered? If so, how do we know it WAS theirs in the first place?

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ex_swaggerd March 21 2012, 00:28:42 UTC
Nope. She's my 30 year old sister and we had ordered the same french toast meal.

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echoandsway March 21 2012, 00:49:12 UTC
Then it was overweeningly presumptuous for her to just take it -- it could just as easily have been yours. Teasing is just the added cherry of dickishness on the dick-move cake.

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