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When I was like 19 or something, I went into a restaurant, got seated, asked to see a dessert menu. I ordered dessert. Then I asked for an appetizer menu. And I ordered an appetizer. Then I paid, and left.
You didn't even stay to eat them??
It's not about dining, it's about sending a message
This. When I first started working, I ordered soup before my meal in a fancy restaurant.
Isn't it normal to get soup before the main course?
Yes, but I think they were referring to either a:) the ability to afford to eat out or b:) the ability to be able to afford more than one course.
I never have in my 25 years on this planet. A little salad or some roasted peppers or something like that if anything at all
Not for me, the few times I'd be fed from a fancy place was always a shared single item.
Only if you can afford it. Like ordering a drink instead of water.