The date from hell #5676
By DennisQuaide69 - 27/06/2017 00:00
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This needs a follow-up. Even though it seems inconsiderate, some people are socially awkward. I always tell people to go to cafes for a first date. It's cheap, populated, and usually daylight. Must people can afford to pay for themselves without the anxiety. Obviously, the problem was with his rudeness; no reason for that.
Since chivalry was about duelling and fighting and not anything to do with being a gentleman it doesn't have much to do with this post.
So you went from being with him online to being with him on line.
Nice pun and your avatar adds a funny tone
Ha! Ha! Not every FML, just the ones I want to put my two cents in.
"For this to be our last date."
Annnnd that's a definite no to a second date...
Had you already spent 10 minutes trying to decide what to order? If not, he sounds like a bit of a jerk. Next!
"I went on an a date" English, do you speak it?
He's either socially awkward or rude. Paying for yourself should be standard on dates though. Either that or the person asking is the one paying.
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This needs a follow-up. Even though it seems inconsiderate, some people are socially awkward. I always tell people to go to cafes for a first date. It's cheap, populated, and usually daylight. Must people can afford to pay for themselves without the anxiety. Obviously, the problem was with his rudeness; no reason for that.
So you went from being with him online to being with him on line.