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So my partner has been working extra hard lately and has been dealing with hectic deadlines. So I want to treat him to a wonderful meal. So guys, what's your favorite type of cuisine to have on date night? Or with your friends or family or even by yourself really. I'm thinking of taking him to go get some really good Mexican food. Maybe even some Italian. Just let me know what's the best thing to do, all suggestions are welcome.
And let me tell you that it's like one of the worst things to order on a date You're like putting out your gloves and you're like chewing out the crab legs. It's just all a seamite I mean, thank God, like he and I have known each other for a little bit. So that was comfortable enough.
I knew I forgot to say something in my original post. He hates sushi. He hates the idea of raw fish and he is not a fan of seaweed at all. So I was thinking about maybe taking him to like Chinese food like what you just said because even though sushi is obviously Japanese, I feel like Chinese food with like chicken and noodles and rice. It's like a safer option for him because I know he loves those things, if that makes sense.
Oh my goodness, actually what you just said about the crab legs. And I, that is something I would do. And honestly, I actually am curious to hear about how this date went. You can message me on here in case you don't want to put it on the post. but oh my gosh that that's iconic though not gonna lie
Oh no. Or maybe he just never tried good sushi. Every time people say they hate sushi or they don't like certain cuisine, like you probably just have really bad versions of it.
It's fine I can share on here. It was really fun. It was um, we laughed about it and it's just like giving each other a sty-eyed, funny giggles and looks throughout the night. It was fun.
Oh my gosh, right? Actually, my sister, she didn't like sushi when we were younger because of a bad experience. But now it's like one of her favorite things and we love to get sushi together. And so I told him like, oh, like maybe you got to try it again. But he's like, no, it's like the smell like it's the smell that really gets to me. And I see where he's coming from. But at the same time, I'm like, no, you got to try it again. And just one more time, please.
Oh my goodness! Okay, actually that's really cute. And I always say laughter is the best medicine, so regardless of whether or not you guys are going to continue seeing each other, I think that's a great memory to have.
That is such a genius idea. I think what I'm going to do is like ask him a bunch of questions on what he's always wanted to try and you know try to find something that you know makes it or sells it so that he can enjoy it and also we have a new bonding experience. I love that idea. Thank you for it.