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BYOB - half bottle of wine
is it unacceptable to bring a half bottle of wine for 2 people at a BYOB restauraunt. its not a fancy place by any means its just a standard japp. place. and i luv wine but i have this great bottle of wine taht isnt finished and wanna bring it. is this taboo? should i just buy a cheap(ish) bottle and bring that or is it ok to bring the half empty botttle with me?
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
So about two glasses of wine? Just kill it yourself, right now.
EDIT: Are you worried about how a date will perceive you? You shouldn't really care what your waiter or whatever will think. If its a date, definitely buy a new bottle. |
#3
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
ya i figured it was a stupid idea but wats wrong wit asking rite lol ya i dont planon drinking alot wit my friend i just wanted a glass
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
Is this a date, or with a friend?
Date buy a good bottle, friend who gives a [censored]? |
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
just a friend whos ugly lol just someone to have dinner with. oh believe me if it was with someone i liked or dated i would get a new bottle of expensive wine for sure
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
Please learn to write coherently before going out in public. Thanks.
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
i dont care about my "date" its just a friend
i dont wanna look weird infront of the waitor and the rest of the place ive never brought my own before i dunno |
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
Just drink sake.
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
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Just drink sake. [/ QUOTE ] If it's BYOB, I think it's safe to say that they don't serve alky. |
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Re: BYOB - half bottle of wine
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[ QUOTE ] Just drink sake. [/ QUOTE ] If it's BYOB, I think it's safe to say that they don't serve alky. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, yer probably right. I've gotten used to seattle where virtually every eating establishment at least serves wine and beer (but wine snobs still bring their own sometimes). |
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