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keepthetips t1_j2b2q2m wrote

Hello and welcome to r/LifeProTips!

Please help us decide if this post is a good fit for the subreddit by up or downvoting this comment.

If you think that this is great advice to improve your life, please upvote. If you think this doesn't help you in any way, please downvote. If you don't care, leave it for the others to decide.

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dreddllama t1_j2b3ti4 wrote

I think you posted your first draft by mistake.

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DivvySUCKS t1_j2badns wrote

This sub is officially completely useless...100 inane, useless posts per every legitimately helpful tip. I'm done. Peace out.

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Quean_of_Scuts t1_j2bjn7k wrote

I like this tip. I am going to a fancy steak dinner with my husband's boss and his wife on New Year's Day. It is very high scale. This advice hit me at the perfect time. I think everyone bashing it only read the title, not the post.

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dreddllama t1_j2bwbed wrote

Do yourself a favor and don’t listen to this post, don’t run to the bathroom when the waiter comes ‘round to take your orders, just ask the waiter/waitress what they recommend, what they get. Ask your company dinner guests. Ask them about the dishes you r interested in. Give yourself two or three options to narrow down by asking others, and letting them carry the conversation. Don’t have to stress about talking if your just asking questions and listening.

It’s the servers job, they’ll help you find something good with the least stress. Maybe your dinner company’s been there before and know what’s good. Don’t like what you end up with? Great, now you know what not to order the nxt time. You’ve learned something about yourself.

Isn’t that better than having a cry in the stall at P.F. Chang's? There’s your LPT

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appollyon_11 t1_j2dlyzj wrote

A chain? I wasn't talking about eating at places like that. Upscale and chain "restaurants" don't really go together in the same sentence.

We are obviously talking about very different situations

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