Honestly, I would have eaten that burger, before the point the shards glass were introduced. I completely relate.
My biggest problem with sending food back is that now you have to wait while everyone else at your table eats. Then when your food arrives, everyone needs to wait for you while you eat.
This usually isn’t too much of an issue if your table has a lot of people because you can just chat and the length of time to eat a meal is higher since you all are talking. But when you’re on a date, it’s super annoying and awkward.
But if those fries are limp, so help me
If there are glass shards in your burger, making a new one in the same kitchen probably won’t help.
“I needed to try something new anyway, I always get the same thing”
“Looks like Fate has other plans for my dinner.”
If anyone needed a summary of British politeness and not wanting to cause a fuss, this is it.
What was colonization then?
Misplaced aggression for not voicing their concerns out in public?
I once ate a steak that was cold because of this. The memory will haunt me forever.
At least it wasn’t well done, was it?
Ah yes. Chewy boot leather. No it wasn’t. It was medium. I still wonder if they pulled the meat out of the fridge and didn’t give it a chance to warm through when searing it, but it didn’t seem all that rare in the middle. Just… cold.
Ribeye sashimi
Sure, but drunk Brits are the least polite people in the world
I didn’t know that I did, but now I know that I did and do
This is what is known as “a coward”.